On the Service Resilience Benefits of Multi-Operator Network Sharing with NFV
Paper in proceeding, 2025

This paper investigates the benefits of resource sharing in multi-operator NFV environments, addressing the growing need for efficient network management in today's interconnected digital ecosystems. In scenarios where multiple operators deliver services to tenants, the study compares three distinct multi-operator resource-sharing strategies: full sharing, which assumes a unified network view; no sharing (or isolation), where each operator manages its resources independently; and a hybrid link-sharing approach that maintains independent VNF operations while permitting cooperative flow routing. A detailed system model is introduced along with key performance metrics such as SLA compliance ratio, VNF instantiation count, resource utilization, and quantifications of inter-operator sharing levels. The simulation experiments - conducted over realistic network topologies and under massive failure scenarios - demonstrate how greater levels of sharing can enhance SLA compliance rates while simultaneously reducing overall resource consumption. The results underscore the potential of NFV-enabled strategies to improve service availability and resiliency, laying the groundwork for future research into secure, economically viable, and efficient multi-operator collaboration.

NFV

survivability

multi-operator

availability

Author

Trond Vatten

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Marija Furdek Prekratic

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

Marija Gajic

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Poul Heegaard

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Proceedings of 2025 15th International Workshop on Resilient Networks Design and Modeling Rndm 2025


9798331584979 (ISBN)

15th International Workshop on Resilient Networks Design and Modeling, RNDM 2025
Trondheim, Norway,

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European Commission (EC) (EC/H2020/101127973), 2023-12-01 -- 2026-11-30.

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Communication Systems

Transport Systems and Logistics

Telecommunications

DOI

10.1109/RNDM66856.2025.11073794

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