S. R. Chowdhury, Reaz Ahmed, Md Mashrur Alam Khan, Nashid Shahriar, R. Boutaba, J. Mitra, Feng Zeng
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Abstract
Network virtualization is enabling infrastructure providers (InPs) to offer new services to higher level service providers (SPs). InPs are usually bound by Service Level Agreements (SLAs) to ensure various levels of resource availability for different SPs' virtual networks (VNs). They provision redundant backup resources while embedding an SP's VN request to conform to the SLAs during physical failures in the infrastructure. An extreme of this backup resource provisioning is to reserve a dedicated backup of each element in an SP's VN request. Such dedicated protection scheme can enable an InP to ensure fast VN recovery, thus, providing high uptime guarantee to the SPs. In this paper, we study the 1 + 1-Protected Virtual Network Embedding (1 + 1-ProViNE) problem. We propose Dedicated Protection for Virtual Network Embedding (DRONE), a suite of solutions to the 1 + 1-ProViNE. DRONE includes an Integer Linear Programming (ILP) formulation for optimal solution (OPT-DRONE) and a heuristic (FAST-DRONE) to tackle the computational complexity in computing the optimal solution. Trace driven simulations show that FAST-DRONE allocates only 14.3% extra backup resources on average compared to the optimal solution, while executing 200-12000x faster.