ONAP
{{For|the United States government body|Office of National AIDS Policy}}
{{Infobox software
| title = Open Network Automation Platform
| released = November 20, 2017
| latest release version = Jakarta (10.0.0)
| latest release date = June 30, 2022
| repo = https://gerrit.onap.org/r/admin/repos
| license = Apache 2.0
| website = https://onap.org
}}
ONAP (Open Network Automation Platform) is an open-source, orchestration and automation framework.{{Cite web|last=PANTHEON.tech|title=[What Is] ONAP {{!}} Open Network Automation Platform {{!}} PANTHEON.tech|url=https://pantheon.tech/onap-open-network-automation-platform/|access-date=2021-05-19|website=pantheon.tech|date=18 January 2021 |language=en-US}}{{Cite web|title=What is ONAP & How Can It Fit Your Organization|url=https://cloudify.co/what-is-onap/|access-date=2021-05-19|website=Cloudify|language=en-US}} It is hosted by The Linux Foundation.
History
On February 23, 2017, ONAP was announced as a result of a merger of the OpenECOMP and Open-Orchestrator (Open-O) projects.{{Cite news|title=OPEN-O, ECOMP Combine to Create ONAP {{!}} Light Reading|language=en|work=Light Reading|url=http://www.lightreading.com/nfv/nfv-mano/open-o-ecomp-combine-to-create-onap/d/d-id/730522|access-date=2018-02-21}} The goal of the project is to develop a widely used platform for orchestrating and automating physical and virtual network elements, with full lifecycle management.
ONAP was formed as a merger of OpenECOMP, the open source version of AT&T's ECOMP project, and the Open-Orchestrator project, a project begun under the aegis of the Linux Foundation with China Mobile, Huawei and ZTE as lead contributors. The merger brought together both sets of source code and their developer communities, who then elaborated a common architecture for the new project.
The first release of the combined ONAP architecture, code named "Amsterdam", was announced on November 20, 2017.{{Cite news|url=https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/onap-rolls-amsterdam-release/2017/11/|title=ONAP Rolls Out Amsterdam Release|work=SDxCentral|access-date=2018-02-21|language=en-US}} The next release ("Beijing") was released on June 12, 2018.{{Cite news|url=https://www.onap.org/announcement/2018/06/12/onap-announces-availability-of-beijing-release-enabling-a-deployment-ready-platform-for-network-automation-and-orchestration|title=ONAP announces availability of Beijing Release, Enabling a Deployment- Ready Platform for Network Automation and Orchestration}}
As of January, 2018, ONAP became a project within the LF Networking Fund,{{Cite web|url=http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netsp/linux-foundation-creates-new-umbrella-lf-networking-fund-for-open-source-networking-projects.html|title=Linux Foundation Creates New Umbrella LF Networking Fund for Open-Source Networking Projects|website=www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com|date=23 January 2018 |language=en|access-date=2018-02-21}} which consolidated membership across multiple projects into a common governance structure. Most ONAP members became members of the new LF Networking fund.
Overview
ONAP provides a platform for real-time, policy-driven orchestration and automation of physical and virtual network functions that will enable software, network, IT and cloud providers and developers to rapidly automate new services and support complete lifecycle management.
ONAP incorporates or collaborates with [https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/External+Open+Source+Community+Coordination other open-source projects], including OpenDaylight, FD.io, OPNFV and others.
Contributing organizations{{Cite web|title=LFX Insights: ONAP|url=https://insights.lfx.linuxfoundation.org/projects/lfn%2Fonap|website=LFX Insights}} include AT&T, Samsung, Nokia, Ericsson, Orange, Huawei, Intel, IBM and more.
Architecture
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|+ONAP Architecture{{Cite web|title=Architecture - Developer Wiki - Confluence|url=https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Architecture|access-date=2021-05-19|website=wiki.onap.org}} !Design !Orchestration & Management !Operations |
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External links
- {{official|http://www.onap.org}}
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