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- Gigabyte™ R120-T32 with Marvell® ThunderX® CN8890 Processors
- Gigabyte™ R281-T91 with Marvell® ThunderX2® CN9975 Processors
- Lenovo™ ThinkSystem HR330A with Ampere eMAG™ HR330A Processors
SEBA for ARM Porting Iteration 1
The initial effort for porting SEBA on ARM started officially in Akraino in early 2019. At that time, the upstream Opencord project had released CORD Platform 6.1 and SEBA 1.0 as described in the CORD 6.1 Guide.
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SEBA for ARM Porting Iteration 2
The latest effort for porting SEBA on ARM has since moved away from the old CORD Platform 6.1 and SEBA 1.0 because there was no more real interest in the upstream Opencord project to maintain them, and at the same time the operators were pushing for adding more functionality and make SEBA better in quality and production ready.
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The porting started out from this repository, which has been forked to the iecedge github account, at some point in the beginning of March 2020. In order to distinguish the iecedge work from the upstream branches, everything is separated on the cord-7.0-arm64 branch, as indicated. The base reference is commit 6622ff3.
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The main repository used for SiaB is the Opencord automation-tools. This has been forked to iecedge github account, also under the cord-7.0-arm64 branch. The base reference is commit 5220aeb.
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SEBA is generally deployed using 3 set of charts, here referred here to as "combined charts" or "release charts":
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The usual method is to add a helm repository and then install these one by one, as described in the SEBA Blueprint Installation Guide.
For the 2nd iteration of the SEBA porting effort, a helm repository has been created using github.com pages. You can view the helm repo index.yaml here:
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It is possible to install SEBA as individual components as well, using the forked iecedge/helm-charts - cord-7.0-arm64.
Note that at this moment, this is the only possible method to install SEBA for ARM by individual components. In contrast, the Opencord also delivers the individual components as packaged helm chart charts in their https://charts.opencord.org/ helm repo. However, using the git repository has the same effect, so functionality is not lost.
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Hardware setup
Please refer to the Deployment Architecture documentation for better understanding the HW setup and requirements.
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