Automating the Service Function Chain Availability Assessment

2021 
Modern telecommunications networks are characterised by increased dynamism and heterogeneity from the cloud to the edge. To meet these requirements and remain competitive, network operators use software defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualisation (NFV) to make networks programmable, flexible, and agile. Service function chaining (SFC) enables NFV through the ordered sequencing of VNFs and subsequent steering of flows through them to provide end-to-end services. SFCs must meet availability constraints while avoiding resource wastage due to unnecessary redundancy. This paper proposes a novel approach to evaluate the availability of SFC placement considering the associated redundancy strategies using Stochastic Petri Net (SPN) models. We propose an algorithm to generate and resolve relatively small SPN models for SFC availability in an automatic way and then compare baseline SPN models with this algorithm across five SFC placement scenarios. In all scenarios, the proposed algorithm outperformed baseline SPN models in runtime performance.
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