OpenSDN is an open-source, reliable and flexible platform for management of virtual networks. As a successor of the famous Tungsten Fabric (TF, OpenContrail, Contrail) technology, OpenSDN inherits all of TF powerful features:
- long history (more than 10 years) of succesful industrial usage with supermassive computing hardware;
- all-in-one approach (data plane, control plane, management plane and main VNF);
- the support for IPv4 and IPv6 protocols;
- MPLS and VxLAN overlay technologies;
- multi-tenancy;
- OpenStack cloud computing platform;
- CloudStack computing platform;
- Kubernetes technology.
OpenSDN Docker containers can be downloaded from hub.docker.com/u/opensdn.
The users and developers of the project communicate via Telegram OpenSDN group and Discord chat.
There is a special community repository for planning and coordination. Bugs, issues and requests for features are submitted via the Issues section of this repository. While questions regarding usage or discussions can be opened in the Discussions section of the same repository.
For the instruction on how to contribute to the project see here
The project is maintained and driven by the next organizations:
- the Nipa cloud;
- the Progmatic Lab;
- the Mirantis;
- the Servionica;
- the ShapeBlue.