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ONF Merges Portfolio of Projects into the Linux Foundation - View Release
 * RESOURCES
   * SDN OVERVIEW
   * ANALYST CORNER
   * ─ ADLittle OPERATOR REPORT
   * ─ CORD TAM REPORT
   * REFERENCE DESIGNS
   * ─ OVERVIEW
   * ─ DASHBOARD
   * ─ COMAC
   * ─ ODTN
   * ─ SEBA
   * ─ TRELLIS
   * STANDARDS
   * ─ OVERVIEW
   * ─ SPECIFICATIONS
   * ─ MODELS & APIs
   * ─ INFORMATIONAL
   * ─ ARCHIVES
 * CERTIFICATION
   * OPENFLOW
 * NEWS & EVENTS
   * PRESS RELEASES
   * BLOG
   * IN THE NEWS
   * EVENTS ARCHIVE


Navigation
 * MOBILE NETWORKS
   * OVERVIEW
   * SUSTAINABLE 5G – SMART-5G
   * PRIVATE 5G & EDGE – AETHER
   * MOBILE CORE – SD-CORE
   * OPEN RAN – SD-RAN
   * RAN RIC & Apps Lab – RRAIL
 * BROADBAND
   * OVERVIEW
   * BROADBAND ACCESS – SEBA/VOLTHA
 * PROGRAMMABLE NETWORKS
   * OVERVIEW
   * SDN ETHERNET FABRIC – SD-FABRIC
   * SDN CONTROLLER – ONOS
   * P4 PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE – P4
   * P4 INTEGRATED NETWORK STACK – PINS
   * P4 PROGRAMMABLE SWITCH OS – STRATUM
 * OTHER PROJECTS
   * OVERVIEW
   * CORD
   * MININET
   * NG-SDN
   * ODTN
   * OIMT
   * OMEC
   * OTCC
   * XOS
 * RESOURCES
   * SDN OVERVIEW
   * ANALYST CORNER
   * EVENTS ARCHIVE
 * CERTIFICATION
   * OPENFLOW
 * NEWS & EVENTS
   * PRESS RELEASES
   * NEWS
   * BLOG
   * EVENTS ARCHIVE


 * OVERVIEW
 * CORD
 * MININET
 * ODTN
 * OIMT
 * OMEC
 * OTCC
 * XOS

OVERVIEWCORDMININETODTNOIMTOMECOTCCXOS

The edge of the operator network (such as the central office for telcos and the
head-end for cable operators) is where operators connect to their customers.
CORD™ is a project intent on transforming this edge into an agile service
delivery platform enabling the operator to deliver the best end-user experience
along with innovative next-generation services.

The CORD (Central Office Re-architected as a Datacenter) platform leverages SDN,
NFV and Cloud technologies to build agile datacenters for the network edge.
Integrating multiple open source projects, CORD delivers a cloud-native, open,
programmable, agile platform for network operators to create innovative
services.

CORD provides a complete integrated platform, integrating everything needed to
create a complete operational edge datacenter with built-in service
capabilities, all built on commodity hardware using the latest in cloud-native
design principles.

WATCH CORD: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PLATFORM VIDEO






CORD PROFILES

Profiles of CORD are packaged into solutions for use cases to support emerging
edge applications like IoT, AR/VR, Gaming etc.



COMAC

Grown out of M-CORD project

SEBA

Grown out of R-CORD project


CORD HARDWARE ARCHITECTURE

 * Commodity Servers Interconnected by a Fabric of White-box Switches
 * Switching Fabric in a Spine-Leaf Topology for Optimized East-to-West Traffic
 * Specialized access hardware for connecting subscribers (residential, mobile
   and/or enterprise)


S/W ARCHITECTURE

CORD includes four software subsystems:

PLATFORM:

Common base layer includes Kubernetes (container management system) and ONOS
(SDN controller), with Stratum loaded on to each switch.

PROFILE:

Deployment-specific collection of microservices and SDN control apps selected to
run on a particular POD.

WORKFLOW:

Deployment-specific integration logic needed to operationalize the POD in a
given operator’s network.

CI/CD TOOLCHAIN:

Used to assemble, deploy, operate, and upgrade a particular
Platform/Profile/Workflow combination.




CORD RESOURCES

VideoCORD - Exemplar Platform
CodeCORD Code


PROJECT AFFILIATED MEMBERS

OPERATOR PARTNERS






VENDOR PARTNERS





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CONTRIBUTE
 * AETHER

 * SMaRT-5G

 * SEBA/VOLTHA

 * P4

 * Press Releases

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