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Design and implementation of a network function framework for performance scalability
NFV (Network Function Virtualization) promises reducing management cost by moving network functions (NFs) from proprietary hardware to software on VMs (Virtual Machines) running on commodity servers [1]. NFV promises the benefit of virtualization to network applications. New NFs are easily deployed as VMs without specially packaged hardware. Virtualization ensures high availability through failover, and high resource utilization through elastic scaling of VM instances.