Storage Protection with Connectivity and Processing Restoration for Survivable Cloud Services
Paper in proceeding, 2021
The challenge is mainly associated with the larger number of configurable elements and the higher dynamicity in the software-based systems compared to the classical ones. On the other hand, the modularity and programmability in software-based networks enabled by technologies like Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) provide new opportunities for operators to realize advanced network and service management strategies beyond the classical techniques.
In our work, we elaborate on these new opportunities and propose a novel strategy for the management of survivable cloud services.
In particular, we leverage the flexibility of SDN and NFV to combine proactive protection and reactive restoration mechanisms and we put forward a novel strategy for enhancing the survivability of cloud services. Through comprehensive evaluations, we demonstrate that the proposed strategy offers significant benefits in terms of availability and restorability of services while reducing, at the same time, the overhead caused by the relocation of cloud services in case of failures.
Cloud services
Resiliency
Software-Defined Networking (SDN)
Service relocation
Availability
Protection
Virtual Network Function (VFN)
Restoration
Author
Carlos Natalino Da Silva
Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks
Ahmad Rostami
Ericsson
Paolo Monti
Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks
Proceedings - International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, ICCCN
10952055 (ISSN)
Vol. 2021-July9780738113302 (ISBN)
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Areas of Advance
Information and Communication Technology
Subject Categories
Communication Systems
Computer Science
Computer Systems
DOI
10.1109/ICCCN52240.2021.9522324