Has virtualization become obsolete in 5G?

Etienne-Victor Depasquale edepa at ieee.org
Tue Aug 4 14:35:42 UTC 2020


I think that it's validation of QoS that really matters now.

If I were to base on this recent video from Keysight
<https://www.keysight.com/zz/en/events/america/webinars.html?D2C=2036435&isSocialSharing=Y&partnerref=emailShareFromGateway>
(warning:
requires registration),
then it seems that there's a lot of emphasis on making grounded claims
about the QoS that the operator sells.

Cheers,

Etienne

On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 12:52 PM Mark Tinka <mark.tinka at seacom.com> wrote:

>
>
> On 3/Aug/20 08:40, Etienne-Victor Depasquale wrote:
>
> Is the following extract from this Heavy Reading white paper
> <https://www.infinera.com/wp-content/uploads/HR-Operator-Strategies-for-5G-Transport-July-2020_WP.pdf>,
> useful?
>
> " For transport network slicing,
> operators strongly prefer soft slicing with virtual private networks
> (VPNs),
> regardless of the VPN flavor.
> Ranking at the top of the list was Layer 3 VPNs (selected by 66% of
> respondents),
> but Layer 2 VPNs, Ethernet VPNs (EVPNs), and segment routing
> also ranked highly at 47%, 46%, and 46%, respectively.
> The point is underscored by the low preferences among all of the hard
> slicing technologies—
> those that physically partition resources among slices.
> Hard slicing options formed the bottom tier among preferences."
>
>
> Well, it's what I've been saying - we have tried & tested systems and
> solutions that are already native to IP/MPLS networks. Why try to reinvent
> network virtualization when there are plenty of existing solutions in the
> wild for next to cheap? VLAN's. l2vpn's. l3vpn's. EVPN. DWDM. And all the
> rest?
>
> The whole fuss, for example, about the GRX vs. IPX all came down to 2Mbps
> private or public IP-based GTP tunnels vs. 100Mbps l3vpn's.
>
> Mobile operators know how to make everyday protocols seem overly
> complicated.
>
> If we go by their nomenclature, the simple operators on this list have
> been slicing infrastructure for yonks :-).
>
> Mark.
>


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Ing. Etienne-Victor Depasquale
Assistant Lecturer
Department of Communications & Computer Engineering
Faculty of Information & Communication Technology
University of Malta
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