Network Functions Virtualization is focused on migrating traditional hardware-based network functions to software-based appliances running on standard high volume severs. There are a variety of challenges facing early adopters of Network Function Virtualizations; key among them are resource and service mapping, to support virtual network function orchestration. Service providers need efficient and effective mapping capabilities to optimally deploy network services. This paper describes TeNOR, a micro-service based network function virtualisation orchestrator capable of effectively addressing resource and network service mapping. The functional architecture and data models of TeNOR are described, as well as two proposed approaches to address the resource mapping problem. Key evaluation results are discussed and an assessment of the mapping approaches is performed in terms of the service acceptance ratio and scalability of the proposed approaches.
TeNOR: steps towards an orchestration platform for multi-PoP NFV deployment / Riera, Jordi Ferrer; Batalle, Josep; Bonnet, Jose; Dias, Miguel; Mcgrath, Michael; Petralia, Giuseppe; Liberati, Francesco; Giuseppi, Alessandro; Ceselli, Alberto; Petrini, Alessandro; Trubian, Marco; Papadimitrou, Panagiotis; Dietrich, David; Ramos, Aurora; Melian, Javier; Xilouris, George; Kourtis, Akis; Kourtis, Tasos; Markakis, Evangelos K.; Pietrabissa, Antonio. - ELETTRONICO. - (2016), pp. 243-250. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd IEEE International Conference on Network Softwarization, NetSoft 2016 tenutosi a Seoul; South Korea;) [10.1109/NETSOFT.2016.7502419].
TeNOR: steps towards an orchestration platform for multi-PoP NFV deployment
LIBERATI, FRANCESCO;GIUSEPPI, ALESSANDRO;PIETRABISSA, Antonio
2016
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Network Functions Virtualization is focused on migrating traditional hardware-based network functions to software-based appliances running on standard high volume severs. There are a variety of challenges facing early adopters of Network Function Virtualizations; key among them are resource and service mapping, to support virtual network function orchestration. Service providers need efficient and effective mapping capabilities to optimally deploy network services. This paper describes TeNOR, a micro-service based network function virtualisation orchestrator capable of effectively addressing resource and network service mapping. The functional architecture and data models of TeNOR are described, as well as two proposed approaches to address the resource mapping problem. Key evaluation results are discussed and an assessment of the mapping approaches is performed in terms of the service acceptance ratio and scalability of the proposed approaches.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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