With the explosive growth in edge computing and Network Function Virtualization, uCPE edge devices must provide the ability to scale down to low and up to high end in terms of cost, power, resource usage, throughput, and processing. ARM and Enea have partnered together to deliver a fully scalable virtual CPE platform that can achieve the most cost-effective solution in terms of both software, hardware, and deployment.
Enea’s NFV Access is a lightweight virtualization software platform for vCPE deployment on the ARM architecture. NFV Access has minimum core and memory requirements with its ‘No OpenStack’ option to host VNF’s at the edge with high compute and networking performance. To deliver these unique features, Enea provides a complete VIM (virtual Infrastructure Manager) that leverages NETCONF to drive the native Linux virtualization infrastructure provided by KVM. In this session, you will learn about the combined capabilities of ARM and Enea for optimized uCPE computing at the edge.