IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing | 2019

Service Chaining for Hybrid Network Function

 
 
 
 

Abstract


In the Service-Function-Chaining (SFC) enabled networks, various sophisticated policy-aware network functions, such as intrusion detection, access control and unified threat management, can be realized in either physical middleboxes or virtualized network function (VNF) appliances. In this paper, we study the service chaining towards the hybrid SFC clouds, where both physical appliances and VNF appliances provide services collaboratively. In such hybrid SFC networks, the challenge is how to efficiently steer the service chains for traffic demands while matching their individual policy chains concurrently such that a utility associated with the total admitted traffic rate and the induced overheads can be maximized. We find such problem has not been well solved so far. To this end, we devise a Markov Approximation (MA) based algorithm. The approximation property of the proposed algorithm is also proved. Extensive evaluation results show that the proposed MA algorithm can yield near-optimal solutions and outperform other benchmark algorithms significantly.

Volume 7
Pages 1082-1094
DOI 10.1109/TCC.2017.2721401
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing

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