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Contents ActionsTitle & Opening
SDN & NFV Asia 2014
SDN OrchestrationBy Tanto Suratno, Senior Manager IT Business Platform Acqusition
Telkom Indonesia
Telkom Indonesia is listed at
Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX),
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE),
London Stock Exchange (LSE) and also
Publicly Offering Without Listing (POWL)
in Japan.
Public 46.9%
Government 53.1%
Shares : Government 53.1%, Public 46.9% ; Market Cap : IDR 302.4 Tril (USD 24.79 Bil)
http://www.bloomberg.com/quote/TLKM:IJ/chart
Telkom Indonesia Product & Customer Portfolio
Fixed Phone
Fixed
Broadband
WiFi
Full MobilityInterconnection &
International
TrafficNetwork Service
Satellite
Tower
Fixed
Services
Mobile
Services
NW & Infra
Services
Platform
Services
Data Center
& Cloud
E-PaymentBPM
Premise
Integration
Managed Apps &
SI
Digital Life
Ttelecommunication
Iinformation
ProductPortfolio
CustomerPortfolio
Serv
ice
s
Limited Mobility
M2M
E-Logistic
E-Tourism
E-Gov
Ecosystem
Solution
E-Transportation
E-Health
Big
Data
Digital HomeMEmedia
edutainment
Big Data
Digital Advertising
Network operation is very complex and expensive
Network Operation is not adaptably easy to maintain• Multiple manual configuration actions are needed in core network nodes
• Network solutions from different vendors typically use particularized Network Management
System (NMS) implementations
• Very long service provisioning times
voice Data Internet Cloud SaaS
OSS Provisioning Subsystems
G.PON Metro IP CoreOptic
Transport
GPONNMS
GPONNMS
GPONNodes
GPONNodes
MetroNMS
MetroNMS
MetroNodes
MetroNodes
IP CoreNMS
IP Core
Nodes
IP CoreNMS
IP Core
Nodes
Optic Transport
NMS
Optic Transport
Nodes
Service management systems
Service provisioning systems
Networks Nodes
Technically Complex and Geographically Challenging
Network Operation is not adaptably easy to maintain• Multiple manual configuration actions are needed in core network nodes
• Network solutions from different vendors typically use particularized Network Management
System (NMS) implementations
• Very long service provisioning times
SDN Network Controller APIs Implementation
Source: http://blogs.cisco.com/datacenter/opendaylight-the-start-of-something-big-for-sdn/
Old Fashion IT Ecosystems
legacynetwork
CloudData Center
Service Provisioning Activation
Unified Inventory
OSS
Customer Experience Customer Relationship Mgt.
SOA
Business Application Layer
Business Process (BPM)
Service Orchestration Layer
Operation Support System
Backend Layer
Network & Resources
Layer
Real time Charging
Billing
Master Data Mgt.
Next Gennetwork
Service Provisioning Activation
Unified Inventory
Old Fashion IT Ecosystems
legacynetwork
CloudData Center
Service Provisioning Activation
Unified Inventory
OSS
Customer Experience Customer Relationship Mgt.
SOA
Business Application Layer
Business Process (BPM)
Service Orchestration Layer
Operation Support System
Backend Layer
Network & Resources
Layer
Real time Charging
Billing
Master Data Mgt.
Next Gennetwork
Service Provisioning Activation
Unified Inventory
Enabling Cloud Orchestration
legacynetwork
CloudData Center
Service Provisioning Activation
Unified Inventory
OSS
Customer Experience Customer Relationship Mgt.
SOA
Business Application Layer
Business Process (BPM)
Service Orchestration Layer
Operation Support System
Backend Layer
Network & Resources
Layer
VirtualisationMgt.
OpenStack Real time Charging
Billing
Master Data Mgt.
Next Gennetwork
Service Provisioning Activation
Unified Inventory
Cloud Service Composition
legacynetwork
CloudData Center
Service Provisioning Activation
Unified Inventory
OSS
Customer Experience Customer Relationship Mgt.
SOA
Business Application Layer
Business Process (BPM)
Service Orchestration Layer
Operation Support System
Backend Layer
Network & Resources
Layer
VirtualisationMgt.
OpenStack Real time Charging
Billing
Master Data Mgt.
Next Gennetwork
Service Provisioning Activation
Unified Inventory
Virtual Net. & Public Cloud Orchestration
legacynetwork
Next Gennetwork
CloudData Center
Service Provisioning Activation
Unified Inventory
Service Provisioning Activation
Unified Inventory
OSS
Real time Charging
Billing
Master Data Mgt.
Customer Experience Customer Relationship Mgt.
SOA
Business Application Layer
Business Process (BPM)
Service Orchestration Layer
Operation Support System
Backend Layer
Network & Resources
Layer
VirtualisationMgt.
OpenStack
VPublic & Partner
Cloud
SDN Controller and Applications
legacynetwork
Next Gennetwork
CloudData Center
OSS
Real time Charging
Billing
Master Data Mgt.
Customer Experience Customer Relationship Mgt.
SOA
Business Application Layer
Business Process (BPM)
Service Orchestration Layer
Operation Support System
Backend Layer
Network & Resources
Layer
VirtualisationMgt.
OpenStack
VPublic & Partner
Cloud
SDN Apps(Service Prov, Net Mgt.)
SDN Controller
legacynetwork
NFV Implementation
Next Gennetwork
CloudData Center
OSS
Real time Charging
Billing
Master Data Mgt.
Customer Experience Customer Relationship Mgt.
SOA
Business Application Layer
Business Process (BPM)
Service Orchestration Layer
Operation Support System
Backend Layer
Network & Resources
Layer
VirtualisationMgt.
OpenStack
VPublic & Partner
Cloud
SDN Apps(Service Prov, Net Mgt.)
SDN Controller
NFV Implementation
Orchestration Principles
• Abstraction: On a fundamental level, this principle emphasizes the need
to hide as much of the underlying details
• Decoupling: This principle advocates the creation of a specific type of
relationship within and outside of service boundaries, with a constant emphasis on reducing ("loosening") dependencies between the services, its implementation, and its service consumers.
• Autonomy: underlying solution logic needs to have a significant degree
of control over its environment and resources. The principle of Service Autonomy supports the extent to which other design principles can be effectively realized in real world production environments by fostering design characteristics that increase a service's reliability and behavioral predictability.