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7Service Deployment
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9Deploy a service by following these general steps:
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11* `Instantiate a network <https://wiki.onap.org/x/r40P>`_
12* `Gather and validate data for an infrastructure service/network <https://wiki.onap.org/x/sY0P>`_
13* `Instantiate an infrastructure service <https://wiki.onap.org/x/to0P>`_
14* `Post instantiation <https://wiki.onap.org/x/uY0P>`_
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16About infrastructure services
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19Infrastructure services describe VFs that are designed to meet
20the need for additional capacity in the network. Service Designers
21create the VFs/services that represent such capacity, and
22Operations representatives trigger the instantiation of the
23infrastructure service using the Virtual Instantiation
24Deployment (VID) GUI. These services are based on the need for
25additional capacity or the removal of deployed capacity.
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27Example infrastructure service types:
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29 * mobile
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31 * layer 3
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33 * layer 4+
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35 * cloud
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37Capacity Planning
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40Before triggering VF instantiation,
41ensure the capacity and resources required by each VF in
42a service are available.