NFVIaaS Architectural Framework for Policy Based Resource Placement and Scheduling
draft-krishnan-nfvrg-policy-based-rm-nfviaas-06
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Authors | Ramki Krishnan , Norival Figueira , Dilip Krishnaswamy, Diego Lopez , Steven Wright , Tim Hinrichs , Ruby Krishnaswamy , Arun Yerra | ||
Last updated | 2016-09-03 (Latest revision 2016-03-02) | ||
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Abstract
One of the goals of Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) is to offer the NFV infrastructure as a service to other SP customers - this is called NFVIaaS. Virtual Network Function (VNF) deployment in this paradigm will drive support for unique placement policies, given VNF's stringent service level specifications (SLS) required by customer SPs. Additionally, NFV DCs often have capacity, energy and other constraints - thus, optimizing the overall resource usage based on policy is an important part of the overall solution. The purpose of this document is to depict an architectural framework for policy based resource placement and scheduling in the context of NFVIaaS.
Authors
Ramki Krishnan
Norival Figueira
Dilip Krishnaswamy
Diego Lopez
Steven Wright
Tim Hinrichs
Ruby Krishnaswamy
Arun Yerra
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