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Multi-Timescale Online Optimization of Network Function Virtualization for Service Chaining

Systems and Control 2018-04-20 v1 Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing Networking and Internet Architecture

Abstract

Network Function Virtualization (NFV) can cost-efficiently provide network services by running different virtual network functions (VNFs) at different virtual machines (VMs) in a correct order. This can result in strong couplings between the decisions of the VMs on the placement and operations of VNFs. This paper presents a new fully decentralized online approach for optimal placement and operations of VNFs. Building on a new stochastic dual gradient method, our approach decouples the real-time decisions of VMs, asymptotically minimizes the time-average cost of NFV, and stabilizes the backlogs of network services with a cost-backlog tradeoff of [ϵ,1/ϵ][\epsilon,1/\epsilon], for any ϵ>0\epsilon > 0. Our approach can be relaxed into multiple timescales to have VNFs (re)placed at a larger timescale and hence alleviate service interruptions. While proved to preserve the asymptotic optimality, the larger timescale can slow down the optimal placement of VNFs. A learn-and-adapt strategy is further designed to speed the placement up with an improved tradeoff [ϵ,log2(ϵ)/ϵ][\epsilon,\log^2(\epsilon)/{\sqrt{\epsilon}}]. Numerical results show that the proposed method is able to reduce the time-average cost of NFV by 30\% and reduce the queue length (or delay) by 83\%, as compared to existing benchmarks.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1804.07051,
  title  = {Multi-Timescale Online Optimization of Network Function Virtualization for Service Chaining},
  author = {Xiaojing Chen and Wei Ni and Tianyi Chen and Iain B. Collings and Xin Wang and Ren Ping Liu and Georgios B. Giannakis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.07051},
  year   = {2018}
}
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