A Scalable Approach for Service Chain (SC) Mapping with Multiple SC Instances in a Wide-Area Network
Abhishek Gupta, Brigitte Jaumard, Massimo Tornatore, Biswanath, Mukherjee

TL;DR
This paper presents scalable algorithms for deploying multiple service chain instances in wide-area networks to optimize resource use, addressing the complexity of joint VNF placement and traffic routing in NFV environments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel two-phase column-generation approach for large-scale SC mapping with multiple instances, improving scalability and solution quality over traditional ILP methods.
Findings
Small set of SC instances can nearly minimize bandwidth consumption
The approach effectively analyzes VNF replicas and NFV node impacts
Proposed methods outperform baseline solutions in large networks
Abstract
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) aims to simplify deployment of network services by running Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) on commercial off-the-shelf servers. Service deployment involves placement of VNFs and in-sequence routing of traffic flows through VNFs comprising a Service Chain (SC). The joint VNF placement and traffic routing is called SC mapping. In a Wide-Area Network (WAN), a situation may arise where several traffic flows, generated by many distributed node pairs, require the same SC; then, a single instance (or occurrence) of that SC might not be enough. SC mapping with multiple SC instances for the same SC turns out to be a very complex problem, since the sequential traversal of VNFs has to be maintained while accounting for traffic flows in various directions. Our study is the first to deal with the problem of SC mapping with multiple SC instances to minimize…
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