TY - GEN
T1 - Performance benchmarking of a software-based LTE SGW
AU - Lange, Stanislav
AU - Nguyen-Ngoc, Anh
AU - Gebert, Steffen
AU - Zinner, Thomas
AU - Jarschel, Michael
AU - Kopsel, Andreas
AU - Sune, Marc
AU - Raumer, Daniel
AU - Gallenmuller, Sebastian
AU - Carle, Georg
AU - Tran-Gia, Phuoc
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 IFIP.
PY - 2015/12/28
Y1 - 2015/12/28
N2 - Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) is a concept that aims at providing network operators with benefits in terms of cost, flexibility, and vendor independence by utilizing virtualization techniques to run network functions as software on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware. In contrast, prior solutions rely on specialized hardware for each function. Performance evaluation of such systems usually requires a dedicated testbed for each individual component. Rather than analyzing these proprietary black-box components, Virtualized Network Functions (VNFs) are pieces of software that run on COTS hardware and whose properties can be investigated in a generic testbed. However, depending on the underlying hardware, operating system, and implementation, VNFs might behave differently. Therefore, mechanisms for the performance evaluation of VNFs should be similar to benchmarking of software, where different implementations are compared by applying them to predefined test cases and scenarios. This work presents a first step towards a benchmarking framework for VNFs. Given two different implementations of a VNF that acts as LTE Serving Gateway (SGW), influence factors and key performance indicators are identified and a comparison between the two mechanisms is drawn.
AB - Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) is a concept that aims at providing network operators with benefits in terms of cost, flexibility, and vendor independence by utilizing virtualization techniques to run network functions as software on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware. In contrast, prior solutions rely on specialized hardware for each function. Performance evaluation of such systems usually requires a dedicated testbed for each individual component. Rather than analyzing these proprietary black-box components, Virtualized Network Functions (VNFs) are pieces of software that run on COTS hardware and whose properties can be investigated in a generic testbed. However, depending on the underlying hardware, operating system, and implementation, VNFs might behave differently. Therefore, mechanisms for the performance evaluation of VNFs should be similar to benchmarking of software, where different implementations are compared by applying them to predefined test cases and scenarios. This work presents a first step towards a benchmarking framework for VNFs. Given two different implementations of a VNF that acts as LTE Serving Gateway (SGW), influence factors and key performance indicators are identified and a comparison between the two mechanisms is drawn.
KW - Benchmarking
KW - NFV
KW - SDN
KW - VNF
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84964027442&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/CNSM.2015.7367386
DO - 10.1109/CNSM.2015.7367386
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84964027442
T3 - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Network and Service Management, CNSM 2015
SP - 378
EP - 383
BT - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Network and Service Management, CNSM 2015
A2 - Madeira, Edmundo Roberto Mauro
A2 - Serrat, Joan
A2 - Schonwalder, Jurgen
A2 - Schmitt, Corinna
A2 - Tortonesi, Mauro
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 11th International Conference on Network and Service Management, CNSM 2015
Y2 - 9 November 2015 through 13 November 2015
ER -