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HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Empowering the ICT Transformation with SDN, NFV and Cloud Technologies Dr. Sanqi Li CTO, Carrier BG Huawei

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HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

Empowering the ICT Transformation

with SDN, NFV and Cloud Technologies

Dr. Sanqi Li

CTO, Carrier BG

Huawei

Page 2

Accelerated Transformation to the Digital World

New Digital Economy:

Internet of Things

Enterprise Internet

Industrial Internet

Cloud

Mobility

OTT Applications

Page 3

Intelligently Bridge Digital and Physical Worlds

• Every business is becoming a Digital Business

• Business model: Transaction → Engagement

• Market : Constantly Changing & Unpredictable

• Business Operation: Stability → Anti-fragility

M2M e-Government

e-Health

Smart city

Digital logistics

e-Education

Page 4

Voice

Roaming

Routing

Packet Transmission

Physical

Command & Execution

Document Based

Transaction Oriented

Data Security

Structured Data

System of Record Network of Protocols

Transaction-Focused Packet-Focused

Engagement Era

Collaborative

Social

Interactive

DevOps

Big Data

Video

Multi-Screen

App. Aware UX

SDN + NFV

M2M

User-Focused

Rapid Convergence of IT and CT to ICT

Page 5

Enabling Technologies for a new ICT Platform

Mobile First: sensors, wearable, thing stack…

Social Networking: collaborative, engaging …

Big Data: strategic asset, BI, quantify, real-time…

Cloud: infrastructure to platform to XaaS…

SDN + NfV: abstraction, programmability, enabling…

Page 6

Fundamental Challenges Faced by Telecom Industry

New Revenue Growth

and TCO Reduction

New Value Creation in Digital Age

Future Service Model

Social

Networks

Content

Networks

Enterprise

Networks Home

Networks

M2M

Networks

Virtual

Networks Telco

Networks

19%

94%

?

Saturated and Declining

Today’s Service Model

($100B)

Inefficient and Unsustainable

Today’s TCO Structure

TCO

2002 2012

Future TCO Structure Optimize, Open, Automate & Agile

DevOps

Network

Management

Customer

Services

Cloud IT Service

Innovation

Capex

Page 7

Telco Networks as we know in the Past

Page 8

Telco Network Reality Today Rest of “Connected World”

Slow to adapt & expensive to maintain Highly adaptive & easy to maintain

Closed system Open system

Network protocol centric Web centric & user centric

Little awareness of applications Application driven

Lack of Abstractions for partnership Rich APIs in Eco-systems

Not programmable Programmable

Semi static provisioning via peak allocation On-demand & normally unpredictable

High cost measurement in silos Everything is measureable in Big Data

Largely manual operation thru bureaucracy Automation & orchestration

Scale up Scale out

Flat rate with ineffective SLA Struggle with E2E QoE delivery

Telco Industry Mismatches in“Connected World”

Page 9

Huawei Vision:

SoftCOM - Transforming Telecom Industry to Cloud

Control Plane: abstracted,

programmable, distributed, declarative,

modeling driven

Operation Plane :

simplify, automate,

CE-driven, DevOps,

real-time, big data

analytics driven

Service Plane: open, eco-system

engagement, orchestrated, agile, core

capability enabling

Eth

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Cloud

WDM WDM Metro

Operation

Cloud

Control

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Data Plane: virtualized, software

defined, programmable, elastic,

optimized

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Router Router Eth

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Hardware

Hardware RRU

RRU

RRU

Hardware

Hardware

Service Cloud

WDM WDM Metro

Operation

Cloud

Control

Cloud

Cloud Edge Cloud BB

Software-Defined RF: • Multi-Band

• Multi-Mode

• Multi-Gen

• All-in-One Blade

Software Defined Baseband: • 2G, 3G, LTE Combined

• Centralized Control

• Clustered (Cloud BB)

• Distributed (Easy Macro)

Software Defined Edge: • vEPC

• Gi-LAN Chaining

• vCDN

• IP-RAN Controller

• Single Radio Controller (SRC)

Software Defined Core & DC:

• NFV MANO

• CSB

• DC-SDN Controller

• DCI-SDN Controller

• vIMS

• Video

Momentum in Mobile Network Solution Build-out

Page 11

Software Defined Edge: • vSTB

• vCPE

• vCDN

• vAR (enterprise)

• VDI

• Service Chaining (vFW, vLB, vDPI…)

Software-Defined Access: • OLT OAM automation

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Service Cloud

WDM WDM Metro

Operation

Cloud

Control

Cloud

Cloud Edge

Cloud

DSL/OLT

Software Defined Core & DC: • IP Policy SDN Controller

• DC Interconnect SDN Controller

• Opt+IP SDN Controller

Momentum in Fixed Network Infrastructure Build-out

Page 12

SoftCOM Foundation: Building NEXT Novel ICT Cloud Software Platform

Data Centers Telco Network

Business Transformation

(B2C, B2B, B2B2x, O2O, M2M, Enterprise, Consumer, OTT, …)

Ex

istin

g IT

Sys

tem

s

Exis

ting

CT

syste

ms

Services Transformation

Operation Transformation

• Lifecycle Management

• Management Automation

• Real Time

• Big Data Analytics

DC Infra. Transformation (Cloud OS)

• Consolidation

• Virtualization

• Parallel

• Distributed

Network Infra. Transformation (Network OS)

• Central Control

• Programmable

• Virtualization

• Abstraction

• NFV

• Location

• Orchestration

• Presence & UC

• Identity

• Billing

Page 13

SoftCOM Execution Strategy:

Be Pragmatic, Structural and Business-driven

Hybrid Overlay

Interwork Interwork

Underlay

Hybrid

Exis

ting IT

Exis

ting C

T

Existing Core Capabilities

Existing DC Existing Networks

Cloud OS SDN

NFV

MANO

Enabling New Services

Simplifying Operation

Cloud OS Network OS

Actively engage with leading carriers through business partnership

Co-develop executable strategies to bridge legacy world with cloud world

Page 14

Page 14

DevOps Model: Paradigm Shift in Process, Tools, Culture and Technology

http://www.slideshare.net/jedi4ever/modelling-devops

Amazon AWS DevOps: 11.6 sec. per deployment 10,000 hosts impacted

Internal & external

Google DevOps: 800K builds per day 75+M test cases run per day

25K changelists generated

Telco Today: Take months to make changes Take years to introduce services

Orders of magnitude higher OpEx

Page 15

SoftCOM Cloud OS: Distributed across DC & WAN with Carrier Grade Enhancement

• Carrier Enhancement centered on distributed environment, HA, low latency and migration

• 50+ commercial deployments & 200k VMs installed in carrier, enterprise and government

• Support of SDN/NFV Initiatives, public/private cloud services and DC consolidation

FusionSphere

Virtualized Distributed Automated Parallel

DMTF, AWS OpenStack API Telecom API Enterprise API

Computing Network Storage

ERP, CRM, OA, Email, … IMS, UC, EPC, BSS, SDP, … EC2, S3, SDB, LB, CDN, …

Page 16

DC management

ManageOne

Huawei Cloud DC Infrastructure Overview: Deployed in 330+ DCs Globally, including 50+ Cloud DC

FusionSphere

Cloud OS Converged

Infrastructure

FusionCube

CE12812

CE12808

CE12804 CE x800

Cloud Engine

Switch Fabric Programmable

SDN controlled

Agile

Top performance

UDS

OceanStor 9K OceanStor 18K

OceanStor Series Cloud, Big Data, Enterprise

Distributed Arch.

High IOP

Highly scalable

Low TCO

E9000 RH5885

X6000

X8000

Advanced Server Series Rack, Blade & Converged

No.4 global shipment 2013 Q3 (Gartner) No.1 in VMmark benchmark test

No.1 in TPC-E database performance test

Page 17

Optimize Network

Resources:

IP Core, DCI, T-SDN,

IP+Optical Synergy

Simplify & automate

O&M:

IP RAN

Edge ONT/WDM

AN

Enabling multi-tenant network services:

vDCI, vTS, vAN

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Cloud

WDM WDM Metro

Operation

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Cloud

DSL/OLT

Accelerate Service Innovation:

SDN-BNG, Service-Chaining

Taking SoftCOM SDN Initiatives: Crossing Multiple Network and DC Segments

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SoftCOM SDN Early Lead: Control Across IP Core & Optical Transport Networks

• SDN-based IP & Optical Synergy to enhance network efficiency

• Big Data Analytics Driven Traffic Engineering

• Declarative control for network automation.

IP SDN T-SDN

uTraffic Orchestrator (NetMatrix)

Advanced TE Tools

OSS/NMS

IP Optical

GMPLS-UNI

Network Analytic Engine

Network Orchestrator

Controller

Network

Planning Simulation Real-Time

Page 19

SoftCOM NFV Focus: Migrate Network Edge to Cloud

for Simplicity, Scalability, Agility and Differentiations

Hardware

Distributed Cloud OS

vEPC

Cloud Edge

MANO

Cloud Edge - Migration across Mobile Edge, IP Edge & Service Edge

vMSE

• Gi-LAN

• vPCEF

vHome

• vSTB

• vCPE

• NFVO

• VNFM

• VIM

• MME

• PGW

• SGW

• Designed for distributed cloud deployment for feature migration w/o service disruption

• Ensure carrier grade service availability w/o sacrificing performance

• 20+ PoCs in place with trial availability, commercial deployment planned in 3Q14

Network OS

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NFV

MANO

NFV

MANO

MME PGW vMME vPGW

MME

SW

MME

HW

PGW

SW

PGW

HW Existing

Devices

COTS

MME

SW

PGW

SW

vMME vPGW

Network

MME

SW

PGW

SW

vMME vPGW

NFV

HW

NFV

HW

NFV

HW

Gi-LAN

SLB IP DB

Forwarding

Graph

Mobility

Service

NaaS Enabling API

Legacy

Physical Network Phase 1

Virtualized

Phase 2

Automated

Phase 3

Orchestrated

Industry Norm

today

Huawei PoC with

Operator D Cloud Edge Design Target

Huawei PoC with Operator V

VNFM VNFM

NFVO

SoftCOM NFV Evolution: From Virtualization to Automation and Orchestration

Cloud OS Network OS Cloud OS Network OS Cloud OS

Gi-LAN

FW

DPI

FW

VIM

Virtual

Resource

Physical

Resource

VIM

Page 21

Toward“No-Edge HetNet”at Mobile Access

Page 22

Emerging 5G Radio Technologies

Virtualized

& Software

Defined RAN

Primitives

Orthogonal-

free &

Synchronous

- free

Spares Code

Multiple

Access

(SCMA)

Variable sub-

Carrier

Tailored to

Applications

Ultra-narrow Bands for Internet of Things Applications

Ultra-wide-Bands for Virtual Reality Applications

Ultra-low Latency for Vertical Applications

Capacity

X1000

Latency

X1/10 Links

X1000

Coverage

+30dB

Resilient

x1000

Mobility

500km/h Spectrum

Efficiency

X30

Page 23

Co-chair of infrastructure WG

Co-editor of Reliability WG

Co-editor of MANO WG, Program manager for all projects

Total 236 contributions accepted(No.1), contributed 4 use cases of total 9

9 leadership roles, chair of migration WG, chair of

wireless WG, vice chair of Northbound, Optical WG etc,

Awarded “outstanding technical contributor” on

security work

Contributed 7 use cases of total 9

Author of ALTO, one of the NBI protocols

Actively contributor in SDN related area:

NVo3/PCE/ALTO/I2RS etc.

ITU-T SG11/SG13

SDN JCA

SG11 SDN WP chair

Joined OpenStack as gold membership in

2013

Joint proposer of MPLS VPN project, the core

part of Neutron

Co-chair of SIMR WG

Co-editor Carrier SDN and flexible

service chain , vAR projects

Joint proposer of vRGW&vSTB (WT-

317)

Joined ODP open source

community in June, 2013

Building SoftCOM Ecosystem Foundation:

Continually Leverage and Lead in Open Communities

Page 24

Key Takeaway Points

Telecom Industry Transformation: Optimize Network, Simplify Operation and Enable Services in digital age Technology Empowerment: Cloud, SDN/NFV, Big Data, Social, Mobility & DevOps Execution Strategy: Pragmatic, Structural and Business-driven

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Dynamic Efficient Scalable Automated Open

THANK YOU www.huawei.com

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