HPE, Intel and Linux Foundation Team Up For Open Source Software for 5G Core (fiercetelecom.com) 11
HPE announced on Tuesday it's working with Intel and the Linux Foundation on a new open source software project to help automate the roll out of 5G across multiple sites. From a report: The new partnership, which will be under the Linux Foundation umbrella, is called the Open Distributed Infrastructure Management Framework. The partnership represents HPE's move into the 5G core network space as it branches out from its enterprise roots. Other partners for the open source project include AMI, Apstra, IBM's Red Hat, Tech Mahindra and World Wide Technology. HPE will also introduce an enterprise offering, the HPE Open Distributed Infrastructure Management Resource Aggregator.
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Not 5G platform (Score:2)
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No branching out, HPE has always been in this area (Score:2)
TFS says: " represents HPE's move into the 5G core network space as it branches out from its enterprise roots". but that is false.
This system is a management framework, and HPE (and before it, HP's proper) has always played in this space.
Who among us working at telecom can forget the HP Openview suite of programs? Or the Intelligent Network Servers? Or the SS7/CS7 connectors? Or the OSI software Stack (damned you CMISE and ROSE)? All of them assembled, configured and tested in Grenoble, France?
And then with
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One thing I'd like to see on servers is an end to proprietary nonsense. Why should there be a mysterious management port on them that has super powers and ultimate access? The things should basically be COTS computers, from an architecture viewpoint. If you want a port to manage the system, add another ethernet port. Xen/ESXI/etc can do the rest. I just don't trust these proprietary blobs of hardware, and I wouldn't trust HPs efforts to open source anything.
Let's start from the begining, that "misterious management port" is a well documented standard called IPMI. The different names that the different server manufacturers give it are just marketing.
Try to install ESXi or XEN on bare metal from a PCI-x card... very hard.
Try to do a firmware update on the server over a PCI-x card... not gonna happen.
Those iLO/IPMI/BMC/DRAC/RSA/MegaRAC ports are there for a reason, and used very much in large server deployments, in particular in telco (my area of expertise).
If yo
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