4.7 Article

Resource Aware Routing for Service Function Chains in SDN and NFV-Enabled Network

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SERVICES COMPUTING
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages 985-997

Publisher

IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/TSC.2018.2849712

Keywords

Routing; Delays; Load management; Bandwidth; Cloud computing; Network function virtualization; Linear programming; Service function chain; software-defined networks; network function virtualization; differentiated routing; flow feature

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [61671420, 61672484]

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This paper studies the Differentiated Routing Problem considering SFC in SDN and NFV-enabled network, and proposes a novel Resource Aware Routing Algorithm to solve it. Performance evaluation demonstrates that the proposed algorithm efficiently addresses the problem and outperforms existing algorithms in acceptance rate, throughput, hop count, and load balancing.
Owing to the Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Software-Defined Networks (SDN), Service Function Chain (SFC) has become a popular service in SDN and NFV-enabled network. However, as the Virtual Network Function (VNF) of each type is generally multi-instance and flows with SFC requests must traverse a series of specified VNFs in predefined orders, it is a challenge for dynamic SFC formation to optimally select VNF instances and construct paths. Moreover, the load balancing and end-to-end delay need to be paid attention to, when routing flows with SFC requests. Additionally, fine-grained scheduling for traffic at flow level needs differentiated routing which should take flow features into consideration. Unfortunately, traditional algorithms cannot fulfill all these requirements. In this paper, we study the Differentiated Routing Problem considering SFC (DRP-SFC) in SDN and NFV-enabled network. We formulate the DRP-SFC as a Binary Integer Programming (BIP) model aiming to minimize the resource consumption costs of flows with SFC requests. Then a novel routing algorithm, Resource Aware Routing Algorithm (RA-RA), is proposed to solve the DRP-SFC. Performance evaluation shows that RA-RA can efficiently solve the DRP-SFC and surpass the performance of other existing algorithms in acceptance rate, throughput, hop count and load balancing.

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