Title :
Network Function Placement for NFV Chaining in Packet/Optical Datacenters
Author :
Ming Xia ; Shirazipour, Meral ; Ying Zhang ; Green, Howard ; Takacs, Attila
Author_Institution :
Ericsson Res. Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA, USA
Abstract :
In an operator´s datacenter, optical technologies can be employed to perform network function (NF) chaining for larger aggregated flows in parallel with the conventional packet-based fine-grained traffic steering schemes. When network function virtualization (NFV) is enabled, virtualized NFs (vNF) can be placed when and where needed. In this study, we identify the possibility of minimizing the expensive optical/electronic/optical (O/E/O) conversions for NFV chaining in packet/optical datacenters, which is introduced by the on-demand placement of vNFs. When the vNFs of the same NF chain are properly grouped into fewer pods, traffic flows can avoid unnecessary traversals in the optical domain. We formulate the problem of optimal vNF placement in binary integer programming (BIP), and propose an alternative efficient heuristic algorithm to solve this problem. Evaluation results show that our algorithm can achieve near-optimal O/E/O conversions comparable to BIP. We also demonstrate the effectiveness of our algorithm under various scenarios, with comparison to a simple first-fit algorithm.
Keywords :
computer centres; integer programming; optical fibre networks; optical wavelength conversion; telecommunication traffic; virtualisation; BIP; NFV; NFV chaining; binary integer programming; expensive optical-electronic-optical conversions; heuristic algorithm; near-optimal O/E/O conversions; network function placement; network function virtualization; packet-based fine-grained traffic steering schemes; packet-optical data centers; traffic flows; vNF; Algorithm design and analysis; Heuristic algorithms; Middleboxes; Noise measurement; Optical fiber networks; Optical packet switching; Optical switches; Datacenter; datacenter; network function placement; network function virtualization; optical; service chaining;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2015.2388585