Abstract
Virtualization of computing and communication infrastructures were disseminated as possible solutions for networks evolution and deployment of new services on cloud data centers. Although promising, their effective application faces obstacles, mainly caused by rigidity on the management of communication resources. Currently, the Software-Defined Networks (SDN) paradigm has been popularizing customization and flexibility in network management due to separation of control and data planes. However, benefits introduced by SDN are not trivially applied to Virtual Infrastructures (VIs) provisioning on SDN-based cloud providers. An allocation mechanism needs joint information of control and data planes in order to deliver Quality-of-Service (QoS)-aware mappings while achieving provider objectives. In this work, we formulate the online VI allocation on SDN-based cloud data centers as a Mixed Integer Program (MIP). Following, integer constraints are relaxed to obtain a linear program, and rounding techniques are applied. The mechanism performs VI allocation considering latency, bandwidth, and virtual machine requirements. The results indicate that the VIs mean internal latency can be reduced while simultaneously enforcing other QoS constraints.
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