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Jill Lovato

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Can we get summaries on what's new with the existing BPs (Public Cloud Edge Interface, Smart Cities, ICN, Android Cloud, SmartNIC, Enterprise Lightweight Application for 5G MEC) so we can highlight in a blog post or PR? We will also need to update a slide deck for R6. 

As a follow up to the R6 announcement, let's look to tie in Akraino examples as part of the broader LF Edge effort to publish user stories across projects. There is SO MUCH happening with Akraino and we want to be sure we are telling these super compelling stories appropriately. See the recent Fledge case study as an example of what we're trying to do: https://www.lfedge.org/resources/case-studies/.  Can we identify a handful of examples from Akraino that we can work into some similar narratives? 

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PCEI R6 Summary

The Public Cloud Edge Interface (PCEI) blueprint continued development and integration of new capabilities into the multi-domain orchestrator to enable infrastructure orchestration and cloud native application deployment across public clouds (core and edge), edge clouds, interconnection providers and network operators. To do that, PCEI makes use of Edge Multi-Cluster Orchestrator (EMCO -the new LFN project) as well as additional components such as Controller Design Studio (CDS) and Camunda workflow engine. The notable innovations in PCEI are the integration of Terraform as a microservice to enable DevOps driven Infrastructure-as-Code provisioning, integration of Ansible as a microservice to enable automation of configuration of infrastructure resources (e.g., servers) and deployment of Kubernetes and its critical components (e.g., CNIs) on the edge cloud, and introduction of a workflow engine to manage the stages and parameter exchange for infrastructure orchestration and application deployment as part of a composable workflow. PCEI R6 can help simplify the process of multi-domain orchestration by enabling uniform representation of diverse services, features, attributes, and APIs used in individual domains as resources and data in the code that can be written by developers and executed by the orchestrator, effectively making the infrastructure orchestration across multiple domains DevOps-driven.

SmartNIC R6

jin peng

In R6, we introduce an innovative networking architecture based on PCIe data fabric to lower both the cost (CAPEX) and power consumption (OPEX) in small clusters for edge cloud computing. Based-on innovative data processor (DPU and XPU), the next-generation networking features with:

  • New networking architecture to lower the TCO of edge infrastructure
  • TCP/IP compatible and cloud native for develops and developers
  • Green to protect the environment for lasting development
  • Scalable and composable to meet the dynamical workload


For more Information, please go to: https://wiki.akraino.org/x/Qi0wAw



IEC Type3 Android Cloud R6

Davy Zhang

In R6, we introduced a cloud game solution based on robox, batch deployment through K8S, and monitoring and analysis of the built cluster system through promethus.

The current scheme has the following advantages:


  • The source code of the current Android version is open source, and the processor also adopts the advanced arm64 architecture with hundreds of cores. 
             On this basis, the software and hardware can be deeply optimized.
  • We scripted many steps of compiling Android source code and deploying robox, and provided detailed operation manuals and compiled files, which can
             allow novices in the industry to quickly evaluate cloud games.
  • Through K8S batch deployment, vnc remote access, close to the usage scenario
  • We provide an example of system performance evaluation, and then perform performance analysis through perf, flame graph, systrace, ebpf, etc.
  • Our solution uses visual components such as kuboard, grafana, and prometheus, which can be more intuitive.

For more details, please click the linkļ¼šhttps://wiki.akraino.org/display/AK/Release+6+Documentation+for+IEC+Type+3%3A+Android+cloud+native+applications+on+Arm+servers+in+edge


Case Studies

 // Example: https://www.lfedge.org/resources/case-studies/

Overview

Oleg Berzin Jim Xu (Deactivated)

Akraino is a set of open infrastructures and application blueprints for the Edge, spanning a broad variety of use cases, including 5G, AI, Edge IaaS/PaaS, IoT, for both provider and enterprise edge domains.  These Blueprints have been created by the Akraino community and focus exclusively on the edge in all of its different forms.  What unites all of these blueprints is that they have been tested by the community and are ready for adoption as-is, or used as a starting point for customizing a new edge blueprint.

More information, please refer to https://www.lfedge.org/projects/akraino/.

Ike Alisson 


Android Cloud R6

Overview

Learn how Robox is deployed in the ysemi test lab. In this new example, the deployment of robox to the ysemi test lab is shown, and the cloud gaming platform can

be built and performance evaluated in a short period of time, and new techniques can be used to improve the frame rate. GPU virtualization, and the use of the latest

armv9 architecture server chip, the cost of the entire solution will be greatly reduced. More information, please refer to:

https://wiki.akraino.org/pages/viewpageattachments.action?pageId=53481187&preview=/53481187/53492183/Case%20Study%20How%20Robox%20Runs%20On%20Ysemi%20Test%20Lab.pdf

Robotics

Haruhisa Fukano Jeff Brower

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LF Edge Project Collaboration

khemendra kumar

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DevOps MEC Infra Orchestration

Oleg Berzin

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