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Summary
The 5G MEC BP is focused on deploying cloud gaming, HD video or live broadcasting services at the 5G network edge, to take advantage of the significant latency reduction brought by 5G air interface as well as mobile edge computing.
As the cornerstone of the BP, OpenNESS is employed to enable easy orchestration of edge services and network functions across diverse network platform and access technologies in multi-cloud environments. Besides, a couple of new components are also added to meet the requirements of cloud service providers (CSP).
What's released
In From Release 4 to Release 6, 5G MEC/Slice System Blueprint didn’t include any new functional features except integrated with Bluval (Akraino blueprint validation framework) to validate the system.
To view the Bluval validating processes and results, please refer to 5G MEC/Slice System Release 4 to Release 6 Test Documentation.
Dependencies of the release (Upstream Projects, Patches)
No. | Software | Version | Remarks |
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1 | OpenNESS | 20.03 | |
2 | Docker | 19.3.2 | |
3 | Kubernetes | 1.17.0 | |
4 | etcd | 3.4.3-0 | |
5 | Ansible | 2.9.1 | |
6 | kube-ovn | 0.10.2 | |
7 | openvswitch | 2.11.4 |
Release Data
Upstream Software Version Changes
Not Applicable
Deliverable
Software Deliverable
Software is available in 5G MEC/Slice repo.
Documentation Deliverable
- 5G MEC/Slice System R4 - API Documentation
- 5G MEC/Slice System R4 - Architecture Documentation
- 5G MEC/Slice System R4 - Installation Documentation
- 5G MEC/Slice System R4 - Test Documentation
Known Limitations, Issues and Workarounds
System Limitations
N/A
Known Issues
N/A