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Reliability-Oriented and Resource-Efficient Service Function Chain Construction and Backup

Ying Wang, Leyi Zhang, Peng Yu, Ke Chen, Xuesong Qiu, Luoming Meng, Michel Kadoch, Mohamed Cheriet

2020IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management46 citationsDOI

Abstract

In the network function virtualization (NFV) environment, network services are usually provided in the form of service function chains (SFCs), which defines the link order of virtual network functions required in service requests and are mapped to the physical network. Although NFV facilitates the flexible provision of network services, service interruptions may occur as a result of software and hardware failures. Current solutions mostly use the backup method to ensure the reliability of SFCs. However, these methods ignore the SFC construction phase that has an impact on reliability. Besides, the resource efficiency still requires improvement. To address these issues, reliability-oriented SFC construction and backup problems are investigated in this work. First, an instance-sharing and reliable construction algorithm (ISRCA) is proposed to aggregate multiple SFCs into a service function graph (SFG), and perform reliability screening for the SFG set. After mapping the SFG to the physical network, a node-ranking algorithm with centrality and reliability (NRCR) is proposed for backup node selection and backup instance deployment to improve the reliability of SFCs that have not met the requirements. Experimental results demonstrate that under the premise of ensuring reliability, the proposed backup method can reduce the consumption of bandwidth resources by about 11.7%, when combined with the proposed construction method, it can further reduce the backup resources by 13.9%.

Topics & Concepts

BackupComputer scienceComputer networkNetwork serviceVirtual networkReliability (semiconductor)Distributed computingNetwork virtualizationReliability engineeringVirtualizationCloud computingOperating systemQuantum mechanicsEngineeringPhysicsPower (physics)Software-Defined Networks and 5GNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionSoftware System Performance and Reliability