Gartner defines cloud infrastructure management (CIM) systems for communications services providers (CSPs) as a set of operations and management support applications and tools to enable CSPs to orchestrate and manage the use of cloud-based network resources. These cloudified compute, storage and networking infrastructure resources may be located in far-edge, near-edge or regional/national CSP premises, or in partner data center locations — such as those of public cloud providers, other CSPs or technology vendors. These network infrastructure resources are used to host virtualized and/or containerized network functions and applications, and related support systems. The CIM systems for CSPs deliver efficient, intent-based, API-diven, zero-touch planning, provisioning, and operations of hardware and software resources, enabling the hyper automation of the network cloud infrastructure.
"A user friendly and easy to use software"
Shortly TECS, is the KVM based openstack software of ZTE Company. The application orchestrates the NFVI Hypervisor and VIM section at the same time. It has an additional Openstack module named "Daisy" developed by ZTE.This module greatly simplifies the configuration for user. It can provide the deployment process without manual intervention, achieve the operating system and the Openstack fully automatic deployment. On TECS; you can easily manage your hardware resources like: Storage, Computing and Network. It has a very user friendly interface. Just jump to section you want and fill in the blanks, very convenient. Firstly, you need to create a project and user privileges for the environment and then you can create the virtual resources for Virtual Machines. You may create Virtual Machine flavors as many as you need and use them later. After all, you can create virtual machines according to your VNF needs. It has also a monitoring tool inside to check the health of the hardware and virtualized resources, real time usage statistics.
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