Abstract

Network function virtualization (NFV) is introduced to effectively deliver end-to-end network services for the emerging Internet of Things (IoT), multiaccess edge computing, and 5G communication techniques. In NFV, the network service request can be accommodated in the form of a service function chain (SFC). The SFC will have to reserve abundant resources, such as link bandwidth, service functions, and computation in the physical network to meet the demands of customers. Minimizing the cost from the resource reservation in NFV remains challenging, even though a few works in the literature proposed cost-optimization methodologies with assumptions to guarantee their correctness. In this article, we comprehensively investigate how to minimize the cost when delivering network services as SFCs with provable bounds and fewer assumptions. We formally define the problem of minimum cost service function chaining and embedding (MC-SFCE) and propose an algorithm, namely, cost factor-based SFCE optimization with shortcut (COFO-SC), for MC-SFCE. Novel mathematical analysis is provided to demonstrate the correctness of our approaches and related bounds. Our extensive simulations and analysis also show that the proposed COFO-SC outperforms the schemes directly extended from the existing work.

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