- SUSE Edge Documentation
- I Quick Starts
- II Components Used
- III How-To Guides
- IV Third-Party Integration
- V Day 2 Operations
- VI Product Documentation
- 29 SUSE Adaptive Telco Infrastructure Platform (ATIP)
- 30 Concept & Architecture
- 31 Requirements & Assumptions
- 32 Setting up the management cluster
- 33 Telco features configuration
- 33.1 Kernel image for real time
- 33.2 Kernel arguments for low latency and high performance
- 33.3 CPU tuned configuration
- 33.4 CNI Configuration
- 33.5 SR-IOV
- 33.6 DPDK
- 33.7 vRAN acceleration (
Intel ACC100/ACC200
) - 33.8 Huge pages
- 33.9 CPU pinning configuration
- 33.10 NUMA-aware scheduling
- 33.11 Metal LB
- 33.12 Private registry configuration
- 34 Fully automated directed network provisioning
- 34.1 Introduction
- 34.2 Prepare downstream cluster image for connected scenarios
- 34.3 Prepare downstream cluster image for air-gap scenarios
- 34.4 Downstream cluster provisioning with Directed network provisioning (single-node)
- 34.5 Downstream cluster provisioning with Directed network provisioning (multi-node)
- 34.6 Advanced Network Configuration
- 34.7 Telco features (DPDK, SR-IOV, CPU isolation, huge pages, NUMA, etc.)
- 34.8 Private registry
- 34.9 Downstream cluster provisioning in air-gapped scenarios
- 35 Lifecycle actions
- VII Appendix
List of Figures
- 28.1 OS upgrade workflow
- 28.2 Kubernetes version upgrade workflow
- 28.3 Helm chart upgrade workflow
- 28.4 doc-example installed Longhorn version
- 28.5 Changes over fleet-examples made by generate-chart-upgrade-data.sh
- 28.6 Deploy Bundle through Rancher UI
- 28.7 Auto-populated Bundle snippet
- 28.8 Successfully deployed Bundle
- 28.9 View the upgrade pod logs
- 28.10 Logs for successfully upgraded Longhorn chart
- 28.11 Bumped Longhorn version
- 28.12 Example for validating the instance-manager pod