Trade-Offs In Dynamic Resource Allocation In Network Function Virtualization

2018 IEEE GLOBECOM WORKSHOPS (GC WKSHPS)(2018)

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Dynamic allocation of resources is a key feature in network function virtualization (NFV), enabling flexible adjustment of slices and contained network services to ever-changing service demands. Considering resource allocation across the entire network, many authors have proposed approaches to optimize the placement and chaining of virtual network function (VNF) instances and the allocation of resources to these VNF instances. In doing so, various optimization objectives are conceivable, e.g., minimizing certain required resources or the end-to-end delay of the placed services.In this paper, we investigate the relationship between four typical optimization objectives when coordinating the placement and resource allocation of chained VNF instances. We observe an interesting trade-off between minimizing the overhead of starting/stopping VNF instances and all other objectives when adapting to changed service demands.
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changed service demands,dynamic resource allocation,network function virtualization,contained network services,virtual network function instances,end-to-end delay,chained VNF instances,starting-stopping VNF instances,optimization objectives
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