Performance Benchmarking of Virtualized Network Functions to Correlate Key Performance Metrics with System Activity

Yogesh Sharma, Michel Gokan Khan, J. Taheri, A. Kassler
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Industry is set to enter in a new revolution (Industry 4.0) backed by high inter-connectivity. Therefore, leveraging virtualization technology to deploy networks as virtualized network functions (VNFs) garnered attention. It helps the network operators and service providers to consolidate several VNFs on fewer of-the-shelf servers. This results in reducing the capital and operational expenditures while improving the resource efficiency. However, moving network functions from proprietary devices to standard servers comes with the profound cost of performance degradation. In order to overcome any performance issues to ensure service level agreement (SLA) requirements and before taking the solutions to real world, a sufficient verification and validation of VNFs is required. This is where Network Service benchmarking (NSB) plays a crucial role. NSB identifies any performance compromising bottlenecks by systematically evaluating the capacity of general purpose hardware resources, also know as network function virtualization infrastructure (NFVI), used to host single or multiple VNF instances. This paper presents a benchmarking methodology and framework to extract the correlation among the VNF quality of services (QoS) metrics and NFVI key performance indicators (KPls). For evaluation, VoerEir Touchstone platform is used to execute iPerf based benchmarking application to generate UDP based workload between VNFs. The results demonstrated that CPU utilization and L1- L3 cache memory are statistically correlated with packets dropped (0.43 and 0.47, respectively) and bandwidth utilization (0.99 and 0.92, respectively).
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虚拟化网络功能的性能基准测试,将关键性能指标与系统活动联系起来
在高度互联性的支持下,工业将进入一场新的革命(工业4.0)。因此,利用虚拟化技术将网络部署为虚拟化网络功能(VNFs)引起了人们的关注。它帮助网络运营商和服务提供商在更少的现成服务器上整合多个VNFs。这样可以减少资本和运营支出,同时提高资源效率。然而,将网络功能从专有设备转移到标准服务器会带来性能下降的巨大代价。为了克服任何性能问题以确保服务水平协议(SLA)需求,并且在将解决方案应用于现实世界之前,需要对vnf进行充分的验证和确认。这就是网络服务基准测试(NSB)发挥关键作用的地方。NSB通过系统地评估通用硬件资源(也称为网络功能虚拟化基础设施(NFVI))的容量来识别任何影响性能的瓶颈,NFVI用于托管单个或多个VNF实例。本文提出了一种基准测试方法和框架,用于提取VNF服务质量(QoS)指标与NFVI关键绩效指标(kpl)之间的相关性。为了进行评估,使用VoerEir Touchstone平台执行基于iPerf的基准测试应用程序,在VNFs之间生成基于UDP的工作负载。结果表明,CPU利用率和L1- L3缓存内存与丢包率(分别为0.43和0.47)和带宽利用率(分别为0.99和0.92)具有统计学相关性。
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