An Analysis of Container-based Platforms for NFV
draft-natarajan-nfvrg-containers-for-nfv-01
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Authors | Sriram Natarajan, Ramki Krishnan , Anoop Ghanwani , Dilip Krishnaswamy, Peter Willis , Ashay Chaudhary | ||
Last updated | 2016-04-07 (Latest revision 2015-10-05) | ||
Replaces | draft-natarajan-containers-for-nfv | ||
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Abstract
With the technology advancements in the field of containers, they are considered a potential alternative to virtual machine based implementations. In the area of cloud applications, there are comprehensive studies and early implementations of container based platforms. This draft describes some of the challenges of using virtual machines for NFV workloads and how containers can potentially address these challenges.
Authors
Sriram Natarajan
Ramki Krishnan
Anoop Ghanwani
Dilip Krishnaswamy
Peter Willis
Ashay Chaudhary
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