- SUSE Edge 3.2.0 Documentation
- I Quick Starts
- II Components
- 5 Rancher
- 6 Rancher Dashboard Extensions
- 7 Rancher Turtles
- 8 Fleet
- 9 SUSE Linux Micro
- 10 Metal3
- 11 Edge Image Builder
- 12 Edge Networking
- 13 Elemental
- 14 Akri
- 15 K3s
- 16 RKE2
- 17 SUSE Storage
- 18 SUSE Security
- 19 MetalLB
- 20 Endpoint Copier Operator
- 21 Edge Virtualization
- 22 System Upgrade Controller
- 23 Upgrade Controller
- 24 SUSE Multi-Linux Manager
- III How-To Guides
- IV Tips and Tricks
- V Third-Party Integration
- VI Day 2 Operations
- VII Product Documentation
- 36 SUSE Edge for Telco
- 37 Concept & Architecture
- 38 Requirements & Assumptions
- 39 Setting up the management cluster
- 40 Telco features configuration
- 40.1 Kernel image for real time
- 40.2 Kernel arguments for low latency and high performance
- 40.3 CPU tuned configuration
- 40.4 CNI Configuration
- 40.5 SR-IOV
- 40.6 DPDK
- 40.7 vRAN acceleration (
Intel ACC100/ACC200
) - 40.8 Huge pages
- 40.9 CPU pinning configuration
- 40.10 NUMA-aware scheduling
- 40.11 Metal LB
- 40.12 Private registry configuration
- 40.13 Precision Time Protocol
- 41 Fully automated directed network provisioning
- 41.1 Introduction
- 41.2 Prepare downstream cluster image for connected scenarios
- 41.3 Prepare downstream cluster image for air-gap scenarios
- 41.4 Downstream cluster provisioning with Directed network provisioning (single-node)
- 41.5 Downstream cluster provisioning with Directed network provisioning (multi-node)
- 41.6 Advanced Network Configuration
- 41.7 Telco features (DPDK, SR-IOV, CPU isolation, huge pages, NUMA, etc.)
- 41.8 Private registry
- 41.9 Downstream cluster provisioning in air-gapped scenarios
- 42 Lifecycle actions
- VIII Appendix