Nokia & Intel Join Hands to Make Airframe Data Center

Nokia is collaborating with Intel to make its carrier-grade AirFrame Data Center Solution hardware available for an Open Platform Network Functions Virtualization (OPNFV) Lab. The hardware will be used by the OPNFV collaborative open source community to accelerate the delivery of cloud-enabled networks and applications.

The Lab, announced by Nokia at the OPNFV Summit in Berlin, will be a critical testbed for NFV developers and accelerates the introduction of commercial open source NFV products and services.

Nokia is making its AirFrame Data Center Solution available as a public OPNFV Lab with the support of Intel, which is providing Intel Xeon processors and Intel Solid State Drives to give communications service providers the advantage of testing OPNFV projects on the latest server and storage technologies.

Antti Romppanen, Head of Product and Technology Management, Datacenter and Cloud Infrastructure, Nokia, said, “Nokia’s AirFrame Data Center Solution is designed from the ground up to meet telco requirements, and therefore is a perfect platform for the OPNFV to test new NFV software components destined for operator cloud networks.”

John Healy, General Manager, Network Function Virtualization Division, Intel said: “Now, communications service providers can test their virtualized network functions on the latest servers based on Intel Xeon processors and Intel Solid State Drives in the open OPNFV lab environment. This allows for much faster testing of new capabilities and will ultimately help accelerate NFV implementations.”

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