Scalable resilient virtual network design algorithms for cloud services

Isil Burcu Barla Harter, M. Hoffmann, D. Schupke, G. Carle
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The dependency of businesses and private applications on cloud solutions is increasing day by day. Still, many businesses are reluctant to adopt cloud solutions mainly due to reliability concerns. Service degradation or outages can be caused both due to the cloud domain and the communication network connecting the users to the cloud, which are operated mainly by different entities. Network virtualization with combined control for network and IT domains enables an end-toend resilience design. Resilience, however, can be very costly due to requirements for redundant resources. Shared protection is a solution that offers a compromise between reduced redundant resource requirements and fast recovery. In this paper, we present a mathematical model for resilient virtual network design with shared protection for cloud services. Due to the scalability issues of the optimization model, we also provide two novel heuristic algorithms. Both algorithms are scalable, enable a near optimal resilient virtual network design with shared protection for cloud services. We show that shared protection offers 10-20% less cost and resource requirement compared with dedicated protection.
云服务的可伸缩弹性虚拟网络设计算法
企业和私人应用程序对云解决方案的依赖日益增加。尽管如此,许多企业仍不愿意采用云解决方案,主要是出于可靠性方面的考虑。由于云域和连接用户到云的通信网络主要由不同的实体操作,可能导致服务降级或中断。网络虚拟化结合了对网络和IT域的控制,实现了端到端弹性设计。然而,由于对冗余资源的需求,弹性的成本可能非常高。共享保护是一种在减少冗余资源需求和快速恢复之间提供折衷的解决方案。在本文中,我们提出了一个具有云服务共享保护的弹性虚拟网络设计的数学模型。由于优化模型的可扩展性问题,我们还提供了两种新的启发式算法。这两种算法都是可扩展的,可以实现近乎最佳的弹性虚拟网络设计,并为云服务提供共享保护。我们表明,与专用保护相比,共享保护的成本和资源需求减少了10-20%。
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