Course Outline

Introduction to ONOS for Government Production

  • Overview of ONOS architecture and capabilities
  • Use cases and benefits of ONOS in government production environments
  • Key considerations for deploying ONOS at scale in public sector operations

Preparing for ONOS Deployment for Government

  • Hardware and software requirements for government agencies
  • Setting up the ONOS environment to meet public sector standards
  • Configuring network resources and dependencies in alignment with government workflows

Deploying ONOS in Government Production

  • Installing and configuring ONOS in a production environment for government use
  • Clustering and high availability configurations to ensure reliability for government operations
  • Integrating ONOS with existing network infrastructure in public sector settings

Monitoring and Troubleshooting ONOS for Government

  • Using ONOS tools for monitoring and diagnostics in a government context
  • Managing ONOS logs and metrics to support governance and accountability
  • Handling common issues in production environments for government agencies

Optimizing ONOS Deployments for Government

  • Performance tuning for ONOS to meet the needs of large-scale government networks
  • Scaling ONOS deployments to support expansive public sector operations
  • Implementing security best practices for ONOS in a government setting

Upgrading and Maintaining ONOS for Government

  • Planning and executing ONOS upgrades to ensure ongoing compliance with government standards
  • Ensuring minimal downtime during upgrades to maintain continuous service delivery
  • Best practices for maintaining ONOS in production environments for government agencies

Real-World Case Studies for Government

  • Examples of ONOS deployments in large-scale government environments
  • Lessons learned from real-world use cases in the public sector
  • Hands-on project: Deploying and optimizing ONOS in a simulated production environment for government agencies

Summary and Next Steps for Government

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of software-defined networking (SDN)
  • Experience with Linux command-line tools
  • Familiarity with network management concepts

Audience

  • IT architects for government
  • Network managers overseeing SDN deployments in public sector environments
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