DocumentCode :
717075
Title :
The limits of architectural abstraction in network function virtualization
Author :
Nemeth, Balazs ; Simonart, Xavier ; Oliver, Neal ; Lamotte, Wim
fYear :
2015
fDate :
11-15 May 2015
Firstpage :
633
Lastpage :
639
Abstract :
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is the paradigm of implementing network services as a network of functions on top of commodity off-the-shelf (COTS) servers. It is of profound interest to telecommunications network operators because of the promise of bringing the economics of data centers into the network. However, existing CPU, memory, and network interface architectures cause network service performance to be sensitive both to the implementation of individual network functions, but also to their placement within an NFV platform. For this reason, emerging NFV standards will confront the challenge of exposing certain platform architectural parameters to enable services to be orchestrated in an effective manner. The goal of the paper is to show that underlying technologies must be exposed to the Orchestrator during service deployment as incorrect placement can have a very significant impact on performance. We illustrate this by describing a “proof-of-concept” implementation of Quality of Service (QoS) for a Broadband Remote Access Service (BRAS)/Border Network Gateway (BNG). Our work focuses on studying performance implications related to PCIe bandwidth constraints, Virtual Network Function (VNF) placement, message buffer (mbuf) size and memory channel utilization.
Keywords :
broadband networks; computer network performance evaluation; internetworking; network interfaces; quality of service; radio access networks; virtualisation; BNG; BRAS; COTS servers; CPU; NFV standards; PCIe bandwidth constraints; QoS; VNF placement; architectural abstraction; architectural parameters; border network gateway; broadband remote access service; commodity off-the-shelf servers; data centers; economics; memory channel utilization; message buffer size; network function virtualization; network interface architectures; network service performance; proof-of-concept implementation; quality of service; service deployment; telecommunications network operators; virtual network function; Layout; Memory management; Network interfaces; Prototypes; Quality of service; Sockets; Throughput; BNG; BRAS; Border Network Gateway; Broadband Remote Access Server; NFV; Network Function Virtualization; QoS; Quality of Service;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Integrated Network Management (IM), 2015 IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, ON
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INM.2015.7140348
Filename :
7140348
Link To Document :
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