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Routing-Led Placement of VNFs in Arbitrary Networks


Abstract:

The ever increasing demand for computing resources has led to the creation of hyperscale datacentres with tens of thousands of servers. As demand continues to rise, new t...Show More

Abstract:

The ever increasing demand for computing resources has led to the creation of hyperscale datacentres with tens of thousands of servers. As demand continues to rise, new technologies must be incorporated to ensure high quality services can be provided without the damaging environmental impact of high energy consumption. Virtualisation technology such as network function virtualisation (NFV) allows for the creation of services by connecting component parts known as virtual network functions (VNFs). By optimising the placement and routing of VNFs this technique can be used to maximally utilise available datacentre resources, to maintain a high quality of service whilst minimising energy consumption. Current research on this problem has focussed on placing VNFs and considered routing as a secondary concern. In this work we argue that the opposite approach, a routing-led approach is preferable. We propose a novel routing-led algorithm and analyse each of the component parts over a range of different topologies on problems with up to 16000 variables and compare its performance against a traditional placement based algorithm. Empirical results show that our routing-led algorithm can produce significantly better solutions to large problem instances on a range of datacentre topologies.
Date of Conference: 19-24 July 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 03 September 2020
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Conference Location: Glasgow, UK

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