Abstract

Network Function Virtualization (NFV) takes advantages of the emerging technologies in virtualization and automation to offer new ways in design, deployment, and management of networking services. In NFV, the proprietary hardware-based network functions are replaced by the software-based modules named as Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) or Service Functions (SFs). A network service request from the customer can be formed by multiple SFs. To satisfy a network service request, the service provider has to chain the SFs in the request into a Service Function Chain (SFC) and embed the constructed SFC onto the shared substrate network. In this paper, we comprehensively study how to composite and embed an SFC onto a shared substrate network with unique service function. We formulate this problem with the Integer Linear Programming (ILP) technique. We also propose an efficient heuristic algorithm with 2-approximation boundary, namely, Spanning Closed Walk based SFC Embedding (SCW-SFCE). Our extensive simulations and analysis show that the proposed approach can achieve near-optimal performance in a small network and outperform the Nearest Neighbour (NN) algorithm.

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