80th IETF Prague Czech1 Requirements and Framework of VPN-oriented Cloud Services Ning

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80th IETF Prague Czech1 Requirements and Framework of VPN-oriented Cloud Services Ning Paul Unbehagen Linda Dunbar Henry Yu John M. Heinz Norival Figueira Bhumip Khasnabish

80th IETF Prague Czech2 What Is VPN-o-CS VPN-Oriented Cloud Services are the extensions to the existing L2 and L3 VPN services into cloud data centers and to control the virtual resources sharing functions Strictly maintaining the secure, reliable, and logical isolation characteristics of VPN Making the data center resources as additional attributes to VPNs Allowing end-to-end VPN-based service management VPN having the control on how and what data center resources to be associated with the VPN Layer 2 and 3 VPN services offer secure and logically dedicated connectivity among multiple sites for enterprises. VPN-oriented Cloud Service is for those VPN customers who want to offload some dedicated user data center operations to the shared cloud centers.

80th IETF Prague Czech3 What Do We Expect From OPSAWG This draft, along with multiple drafts addressing various IETF related technical issues facing cloud architecture and service problems, need a WG home Cloud issues are usually multi-faceted, multiple Areas and WGs’ protocols can be impacted It is difficult to identify all the appropriate WGs; it is even more difficult to track what has been done where and when This is not only a problem for the drafts’ authors and sponsors, it is also a problem for IETF leadership Ron Bonica suggested to consolidate all the Cloud Operations and Management related drafts to OPSAWG for IETF 80 in order to properly estimate the scope of the problem Is a new DCOPS WG needed?