Robust Online Composition, Routing and NF Placement for NFV-enabled Services
Network function virtualization (NFV) fosters innovation in the networking field and reduces the complexity involved in managing modern-day conventional networks. Via NFV, the provisioning of a network service becomes more agile, whereby virtual network functions can be instantiated on commodity ser...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
09.02.2020
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Online Access | Get full text |
DOI | 10.48550/arxiv.2002.03464 |
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Summary: | Network function virtualization (NFV) fosters innovation in the networking
field and reduces the complexity involved in managing modern-day conventional
networks. Via NFV, the provisioning of a network service becomes more agile,
whereby virtual network functions can be instantiated on commodity servers and
data centers on demand. Network functions can be either mandatory or
best-effort. The former type is strictly necessary for the correctness of a
network service, whereas the latter is preferrable yet not necessary. In this
paper, we study the online provisioning of NFV-enabled network services. We
consider both unicast and multicast NFV-enabled services with multiple
mandatory and best-effort NF instances. We propose a primal-dual based online
approximation algorithm that allocates both processing and transmission
resources to maximize a profit function, subject to resource constraints on
physical links and NFV nodes. The online algorithm resembles a joint admission
mechanism and an online composition, routing and NF placement framework. The
online algorithm is derived from an offline formulation through a primal-dual
based analysis. Such analysis offers direct insights and a fundamental
understanding on the nature of the profit-maximization problem for NFV-enabled
services with multiple resource types. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2002.03464 |