云原生网络功能中sla感知资源推荐的性能建模方法

Michel Gokan Khan, J. Taheri, M. Khoshkholghi, A. Kassler, Carolyn Cartwright, M. Darula, Shuiguang Deng
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网络功能虚拟化(NFV)成为5G网络演进的主要驱动力,近年来,网络功能云化(NFC)被证明是这一演进的必然组成部分。微服务架构也成为设计现代云原生网络功能(CNF)的事实上的选择,因为它能够将每个CNF的组件解耦成多个独立可管理的微服务。尽管在设计cnf时利用微服务架构可以解决特定问题,但这种额外的粒度使得估计生产环境(PE)的资源需求成为一项复杂的任务,有时还会导致PE供应过剩。传统上,性能工程师在较小的性能测试环境(PTE)中通过一系列性能基准对服务功能链(SFC)中的每个CNF进行维度分析。然后,考虑服务水平协议(SLA)中保证的服务提供者(SP)的服务质量(QoS)约束,他们估计建立PE所需的资源。在本文中,我们使用机器学习方法来建模每个微服务的资源配置(即CPU和内存)对PTE中每个SFC的QoS指标(即服务吞吐量和延迟)的影响,然后,考虑SP的服务水平目标(SLO),我们提出了一种算法来预测PE中每个微服务的资源容量。我们在云原生5G家庭用户服务器(HSS)的原型上评估了我们预测的准确性。我们的模型显示,在计算资源比PTE多2-5倍的PE中,准确率为95%-78%。
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A Performance Modelling Approach for SLA-Aware Resource Recommendation in Cloud Native Network Functions
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) becomes the primary driver for the evolution of 5G networks, and in recent years, Network Function Cloudification (NFC) proved to be an inevitable part of this evolution. Microservice architecture also becomes the de facto choice for designing a modern Cloud Native Network Function (CNF) due to its ability to decouple components of each CNF into multiple independently manageable microservices. Even though taking advantage of microservice architecture in designing CNFs solves specific problems, this additional granularity makes estimating resource requirements for a Production Environment (PE) a complex task and sometimes leads to an over-provisioned PE. Traditionally, performance engineers dimension each CNF within a Service Function Chain (SFC) in a smaller Performance Testing Environment (PTE) through a series of performance benchmarks. Then, considering the Quality of Service (QoS) constraints of a Service Provider (SP) that are guaranteed in the Service Level Agreement (SLA), they estimate the required resources to set up the PE. In this paper, we used a machine learning approach to model the impact of each microservice's resource configuration (i.e., CPU and memory) on the QoS metrics (i.e. serving throughput and latency) of each SFC in a PTE. Then, considering an SP's Service Level Objectives (SLO), we proposed an algorithm to predict each microservice's resource capacities in a PE. We evaluated the accuracy of our prediction on a prototype of a cloud native 5G Home Subscriber Server (HSS). Our model showed 95%-78% accuracy in a PE that has 2–5 times more computing resources than the PTE.
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