The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) is the first lab to complete and receive the verification badge as the first OVP Verified Lab within the OPNFV Verification Programs.
As a verified test lab, the UNH-IOL has demonstrated a commitment to the open source community and a level of competence in the execution of testing. This announcement comes with the expansion of the programs to include testing of VNFs (virtual network functions), based on requirements defined within the ONAP project. Previously, the programs included functional testing of the NFVI platform or infrastructure, according to a set of tests agreed within the OPNFV community.
The UNH-IOL has been working with the OPNFV and Linux Foundation since late 2016 as the host for OPNFV’s Lab as a Service (LaaS) infrastructure, providing community and developer resources for the Linux Foundation’s Networking Projects. The UNH-IOL is also hosting hardware for other OPNFV projects, available to developers within those projects.