Enhancing the performance of post-failure restoration schemes in multi-tenant networks
Author | Ghaleb, Abdulaziz M. |
Author | Khalifa, Tarek |
Author | Shaban, Khaled Bashir |
Available date | 2021-02-08T09:14:55Z |
Publication Date | 2017 |
Publication Name | 2016 12th International Conference on Network and Service Management, CNSM 2016 and Workshops, 3rd International Workshop on Management of SDN and NFV, ManSDN/NFV 2016, and International Workshop on Green ICT and Smart Networking, GISN 2016 |
Resource | Scopus |
Abstract | Failure in the physical network can cause a temporal or permanent unavailability of some resources, which can lead to a quality of service (QoS) degradation and loss of revenue. While much work has been dedicated to the survival of delay-constrained applications, little attention has been paid to enhancing the performance of the post-failure recovery scheme by maintaining the performance for the affected applications. In this paper, we introduce a QoS provisioning framework that overcomes the limitations of post-failure recovery techniques. The framework aims at not only fixing the failed applications, but also providing sufficient QoS guarantees for the hosted applications in case of link/node failure while maximizing the resources utilization. Simulation results of a data center hosting multicast applications prove that the proposed method boosts the recovery scheme to achieves better restoration ratio in a considerably fast execution time, and increases the revenue. |
Sponsor | This was made possible by NPRP 5-137-2-045 grant from the Qatar National Research Fund (The Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors |
Language | en |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
Subject | Data Centers Multi-Tenant Networks Network Virtualization Post-Failure Recovery QoS Survivability |
Type | Conference Paper |
Pagination | 359-362 |
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