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Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networks (SDN) do not leave any legacy network services untouched. This work will present how Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) can evolve to the cloud. Our approach is to introduce this evolution within a step-by-step architecture guideline while keeping standards compatibility. We also show how PMIPv6 can fit into a central cloud - edge cloud environment on the top of Kubernetes and Openstack under a unified orchestration umbrella. The proper integration of PMIPv6 into this new environment does not just enforce acquiring new capabilities, e.g., scaling PMIPv6 elements; it also can ensure closed-loop orchestration where PMIPv6 can be controlled continuously by the actual network needs.