A graph approach to placement of Service Functions Chains

Nicolas Tastevin, M. Obadia, M. Bouet
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Abstract

Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) is a new network architecture concept which leverages virtualization technologies to make the management of network functions like firewalls, load balancers, WAN optimizers more flexible and cost effective. In this approach, traditional middlebox appliances are replaced by virtual machines embedding Virtual Network Functions (VNFs). One of the main challenges of NFV orchestration is to appropriately deploy and instantiate sequences of VNFs that form Service Functions Chains (SFC). In this paper, we propose a general cost-driven Integer Linear Programming (ILP) formulation of this problem. We then propose a graph-based heuristic that combines graph centrality and multi-stage graphs. We evaluate our heuristic by comparing to optimal solutions provided by the ILP, showing that it is 1000 times faster and very close in terms of costs (less than 1.15% of difference). Then, we evaluate our heuristic on larger instances and compare it to one of the best suited state of the art approach. The evaluation results show that our heuristic scales well and outperforms the related approach, especially when VNF deployment costs are higher than link bandwidth usage costs.
服务功能链放置的图方法
网络功能虚拟化(NFV)是一种新的网络架构概念,它利用虚拟化技术使防火墙、负载平衡器、广域网优化器等网络功能的管理更加灵活和经济。在这种方法中,传统的中间设备被嵌入虚拟网络功能(VNFs)的虚拟机所取代。NFV编排的主要挑战之一是适当地部署和实例化形成服务功能链(SFC)的VNFs序列。在本文中,我们提出了这个问题的一般成本驱动整数线性规划(ILP)公式。然后,我们提出了一种结合图中心性和多阶段图的基于图的启发式算法。我们通过比较ILP提供的最优解决方案来评估我们的启发式算法,结果表明它的速度快1000倍,并且在成本方面非常接近(差异小于1.15%)。然后,我们在更大的实例上评估我们的启发式,并将其与最适合的最先进的方法之一进行比较。评估结果表明,当VNF部署成本高于链路带宽使用成本时,我们的启发式方法具有良好的可扩展性和优于相关方法的性能。
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