Approximation Algorithms for the NFV Service Distribution Problem

IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM), pp. 1-9, 2017 Distributed cloud networking builds on network functions virtualization (NFV) and software defined networking (SDN) to enable the deployment of network services in the form of elastic virtual network functions (VNFs) instantiated ov...

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Main Authors Feng, Hao, Llorca, Jaime, Tulino, Antonia M, Raz, Danny, Molisch, Andreas F
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Abstract IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM), pp. 1-9, 2017 Distributed cloud networking builds on network functions virtualization (NFV) and software defined networking (SDN) to enable the deployment of network services in the form of elastic virtual network functions (VNFs) instantiated over general purpose servers at distributed cloud locations. We address the design of fast approximation algorithms for the NFV service distribution problem (NSDP), whose goal is to determine the placement of VNFs, the routing of service flows, and the associated allocation of cloud and network resources that satisfy client demands with minimum cost. We show that in the case of load-proportional costs, the resulting fractional NSDP can be formulated as a multi-commodity-chain flow problem on a cloud augmented graph, and design a queue-length based algorithm, named QNSD, that provides an O() approximation in time O(1/). We then address the case in which resource costs are a function of the integer number of allocated resources and design a variation of QNSD that effectively pushes for flow consolidation into a limited number of active resources to minimize overall cloud network cost.
AbstractList IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM), pp. 1-9, 2017 Distributed cloud networking builds on network functions virtualization (NFV) and software defined networking (SDN) to enable the deployment of network services in the form of elastic virtual network functions (VNFs) instantiated over general purpose servers at distributed cloud locations. We address the design of fast approximation algorithms for the NFV service distribution problem (NSDP), whose goal is to determine the placement of VNFs, the routing of service flows, and the associated allocation of cloud and network resources that satisfy client demands with minimum cost. We show that in the case of load-proportional costs, the resulting fractional NSDP can be formulated as a multi-commodity-chain flow problem on a cloud augmented graph, and design a queue-length based algorithm, named QNSD, that provides an O() approximation in time O(1/). We then address the case in which resource costs are a function of the integer number of allocated resources and design a variation of QNSD that effectively pushes for flow consolidation into a limited number of active resources to minimize overall cloud network cost.
Author Raz, Danny
Feng, Hao
Tulino, Antonia M
Llorca, Jaime
Molisch, Andreas F
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