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- NFV and OpenStack; I touched on the fact that many service providers are asking for OpenStack-based solutions, and that OpenStack is the de-facto choice for [VIM](https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/88/slides/slides-88-opsawg-6.pdf). That said, there are some limitations today (both cultural and technical) with OpenStack and clearly we have a way to go to make it a better engine for the telco needs
- Full open source approach to NFV; it's not just OpenStack but also other key projects such as [QEMU/KVM](http://wiki.qemu.org/Main_Page), [Open vSwitch](http://openvswitch.org/), [DPDK](http://dpdk.org/), [libvirt](http://libvirt.org/), and the underlying [Linux](https://www.kernel.org/) operating system. It's hard to coordinate across these different communities, but this is what we are trying to do, with active participants on all of those
- Red Hat product focus and alignment with [OPNFV](https://www.opnfv.org/)
- Main use-cases we see in the market (atomic VNFs, vCPE, vEPC) with a design example of vPGW using [SR-IOV](https://thenetworkway.wordpress.com/2015/03/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-openstack-platform-6-sr-iov-networking-part-i-understanding-the-basics/)
- Main use-cases we see in the market (atomic VNFs, vCPE, vEPC) with a design example of vPGW using [SR-IOV](/blog/2015/03/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-openstack-platform-6-sr-iov-networking-part-i-understanding-the-basics/)
- What telco and NFV specific features were introduced in [RHEL OpenStack Platform](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/linux-platforms/openstack-platform) 7 (Kilo) and what is planned for OpenStack Platform 8 (Liberty); as a VIM provider we want to offer&nbsp;our customers and the Network Equipment Providers (NEPs) maximum flexibility for packet processing options with PCI Passthrough, SR-IOV, Open vSwitch and DPDK-accelerated Open vSwitch based solutions.

Thanks to Intel Israel for a very interesting and well-organized event!
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The Red Hat Summit team is doing an INCREDIBLE job recreating the same content you would expect, with keynotes, breakout sessions, access to Red Hat experts, and even "booth" areas. In addition, all recorded content will be available for up to one year after the event. And the cherry on top, [access and registration](https://reg.summit.redhat.com/account/login?signin=19076843019aeedb970452cd57aac578) is free of charge and the event is [designed for a global audience across three main time-zones](https://www.redhat.com/en/summit/agenda/agenda-at-a-glance): North America and Latin America (NA + LATAM); Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA); and Asia and the Pacific Rim (APAC).

Similar to a [post I did back in 2016](https://thenetworkway.wordpress.com/2016/07/07/networking-sessions-in-red-hat-summit-2016/), I would like to highlight key networking related sessions that are planned this time. Just click the links for more information:
Similar to a [post I did back in 2016](/blog/2016/07/07/networking-sessions-in-red-hat-summit-2016/), I would like to highlight key networking related sessions that are planned this time. Just click the links for more information:

- [Red Hat Ansible Network Automation + Telco—containerized network function virtualization (NFV)](https://summit.redhat.com/conference/sessions/details/89ffd14b-2c99-4869-92d6-a23d8f8f309e?sb=false)
- [Red Hat Enterprise Linux networking roadmap: Connecting workloads of tomorrow](https://summit.redhat.com/conference/sessions/details/9fbbc0df-5556-48db-9d81-4ec1374c51ed?sb=false)
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