5G Cloud-Native Infrastructure Solution

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

Комментарии • 4

  • @FabioAndresAnzola
    @FabioAndresAnzola 9 месяцев назад

    It was clear, thanks for the explanation

  • @sathyagananaathaasattiamur4827
    @sathyagananaathaasattiamur4827 18 часов назад

    I am an electronic engineering intending to study communication/telecommunication and is new to the field, and I am sad to say that I fail to understand the concepts here. Can anyone suggest good resources where I can get started and how to keep track with learning the ever-advancing technology?

  • @semyondezhnev5170
    @semyondezhnev5170 Год назад

    i suppose that the Kubernetes cluster handles only signalling traffic. what about the user plane? does it make sense to have virtual machines in the user plane entities? thanks

    • @devcentral
      @devcentral  Год назад

      Actually, by 3gpp standards, 5g cores (and RANs, of course) should be cloud native. What this looks like in Tier 1 Service Providers is that the routers to get into any PoP are physical. Servers and disk are there. It's all k8s, though.. typically connected by vRouters - NOT vSwitches, as vSwitches cannot scale to a fraction of what a 5g infrastructure needs to scale. There are some functions in 5g that allow for VMs, but it's very much piecemeal and each SP seems to have stringent exception processes for them.
      If your project is 5g in nature, the F5 Distributed Cloud is exceptionally well suited for this task, as it's kubernetes based protection and F5's vRouter.