Abstract

Cloud services based on data center networks (DCNs) require a transmission infrastructure with high-capacity, low-latency, low-cost and high-availability, which can be offered by survivable optical networks. DCN placement is a fundamental issue in supporting cloud services in optical networks. It concerns not only the cost of providing cloud services, but also the service availability against failures via proper service replicas. In this paper, we jointly optimize DCN placement with service routing and protection to minimize the network cost, while ensuring fast protection of all services against any single link failure or service failure at a particular DCN. An ILP (Integer Linear Program) is first formulated to achieve optimal joint design. It integrates p-cycle (preconfigured protection cycle) for fast protection against a single link failure, and DCN replicas and fast service rerouting against a service failure. To make the design more scalable, a two-step heuristic is then proposed for large-size network scenarios. The first step separately solves the DCN placement and service routing problem in the failure-free scenario, and the second step takes fast service protection into account. The proposed design is validated by extensive numerical experiments.

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