Rakuten Mobile, NEC and Intel demonstrate
industry-leading performance in containerized 5G Core lab trial
Rakuten Mobile, NEC and Intel announced that they have achieved a performance of 640 Gbps per server for the
containerized User Plane Function (UPF) on the containerized 5G SA core network
jointly developed by Rakuten Mobile and NEC running on the Rakuten
Communications Platform (RCP).
Containerized UPF performance is crucial to maximize the value of 5G
deployment. This is because the control plane (C-plane) and user plane
(U-plane), which were historically collocated, are completely decoupled in the
disaggregated 5G architecture. This enables an independently scalable UPF which
is key to private networks, edge computing, hybrid cloud and to accelerate a
variety of deployment scenarios. Rakuten Mobile has adopted 5G architecture
from the launch of its network, including a CUPS (Control and User Plane
Separated) packet core for its 4G LTE network.
The 640 Gbps performance per server for the containerized UPF on the 5G SA core
network was achieved in a laboratory environment in Tokyo. This represents a
significant opportunity to drive high performance of the commercial network in
the future.
NEC leveraged its industry-leading product development based on its advanced
telecom and IT expertise to maximize CPU utilization and fast memory access.
This is fueled by the utilization of Intel’s latest high-performance
infrastructure, including 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with built-in
AI acceleration and Dual-port 100Gb Intel Ethernet Network Adapter E810-2CQDA2
with Dynamic Device Personalization (DDP). Rakuten Mobile, Intel and NEC have collaborated
on high-speed processing of containerized UPF, which plays a significant role
in this initiative, and achieved a performance of 640 Gbps per server.
High-speed processing in a containerized environment on Rakuten Mobile’s RCP
enables instant and flexible deployment of UPF from edge to central locations
based on traffic characteristics, leveraging RCP’s full automation features.
"Rakuten Mobile has successfully designed and built a fully containerized
mobile network based on open standards," commented Tareq Amin,
Representative Director, Executive Vice President and CTO of Rakuten Mobile.
"With NEC and Intel, we have demonstrated that extremely high-speed
processing is possible on containers. We aim to continue to pursue performance
improvements in the core to achieve higher throughput and reduce cost and
energy consumption in the rollout of network technology in Japan and
worldwide."
"We’re proud that Rakuten Mobile, Intel and NEC were able to demonstrate
industry-leading UPF performance," commented NEC Executive Vice President
Atsuo Kawamura. "NEC has been developing high-performance and highly
reliable 5G systems by leveraging our vast experience that includes more than
25 years in mobile core networking. Our strong track record, technical capabilities
and expertise in both network and computing domains, allowed us to bring
high-quality 5G core to virtualization and cloud-native technology. NEC and
Intel have a long-term relationship in the hardware business, including CPUs
and NICs (Network Interface Cards), and have jointly enhanced the acceleration
technology for virtualization, represented by the DPDK (Data Plane Development
Kit). NEC performed significant optimization and improvements to pursue higher
performance for the cloud-native UPF. In the future, we will continue to
contribute to society through 5G in Japan and around the world leveraging the
results of this project."
"The fully virtualized Rakuten mobile network featuring NEC’s
containerized 5G UPF software built on the latest Intel technology is another
key proof point of how ecosystem collaboration and industry leading technology
are both essential to fulfill the promise of 5G," said Dan Rodriguez,
corporate vice president and general manager of Intel’s Network Platforms
Group. "The ongoing development and optimization work among the companies
on the latest 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors and Intel Ethernet 800
Series network adapters not only provides outstanding performance, but the
added flexibility to run workloads from core to edge that are designed to offer
the best experience for end users."
Rakuten Mobile and NEC started jointly developing an open, fully containerized
SA 5G core network in June 2020 to be utilized in Rakuten Mobile’s mobile
network in Japan and made available on RCP. In the RAN domain, NEC is also
providing 5G radio units (5G RU) for Rakuten Mobile’s network in Japan, and
recently, Rakuten Mobile and NEC announced the broadening of their
collaboration to provide 5G and 4G radios and engineering services for Open RAN
systems aligned with O-RAN specifications for global markets, and accelerate
the global expansion of the RCP.
Through the joint development of the Open and fully cloud native containerized
SA 5G core network, Rakuten Mobile and NEC aim to drive innovation in global
mobile technology and provide high-quality 5G network technology to customers
in Japan and around the world.
Source: NEC media announcement