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      Final Service Provider DevOps concept and evaluation

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          This report presents the results of the UNIFY Service Provider (SP)-DevOps activities. First, we present the final definition and assessment of the concept. SP-DevOps is realized by a combination of various functional components facilitating integrated service verification, efficient and programmable observability, and automated troubleshooting processes. Our assessment shows that SP-DevOps can help providers to reach a medium level of DevOps maturity and significant reduction in OPEX. Second, we focus on the evaluation of the proposed SP-DevOps components. The set of tools proposed supports ops and devs across all stages, with a focus on the deployment, operation and debugging phases, and allows to activate automated processes for operating NFV environments. Finally, we present use-cases and our demonstrators for selected process implementions, which allowed the functional validation of SP-DevOps.

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          2016-10-07
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          1610.02387
          8283d0b2-155a-4893-bb0d-9978159db89f

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          This is the public deliverable D4.3 of the EU FP7 UNIFY project (ICT-619609) - "Updated concept and evaluation results for SP-DevOps". Original Deliverable published at https://www.fp7-unify.eu/index.php/results.html#Deliverables
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          Networking & Internet architecture
          Networking & Internet architecture

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