Coordinating rolling software upgrades for cellular networks

M. Qureshi, A. Mahimkar, L. Qiu, Zihui Ge, Max Zhang, Ioannis Broustis
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Cellular service providers continuously upgrade their network software on base stations to introduce new service features, fix software bugs, enhance quality of experience to users, or patch security vulnerabilities. A software upgrade typically requires the network element to be taken out of service, which can potentially degrade the service to users. Thus, the new software is deployed across the network using a rolling upgrade model such that the service impact during the roll-out is minimized. A sequential roll-out guarantees minimal impact but increases the deployment time thereby incurring a significant human cost and time in monitoring the upgrade. A network-wide concurrent roll-out guarantees minimal deployment time but can result in a significant service impact. The goal is to strike a balance between deployment time and service impact during the upgrade. In this paper, we first present our findings from analyzing upgrades in operational networks and discussions with network operators and exposing the challenges in rolling software upgrades. We propose a new framework Concord to effectively coordinate software upgrades across the network that balances the deployment time and service impact. We evaluate Concord using real-world data collected from a large operational cellular network and demonstrate the benefits and tradeoffs. We also present a prototype deployment of Concord using a small-scale LTE testbed deployed indoors in a corporate building.
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协调蜂窝网络的滚动软件升级
蜂窝服务提供商不断升级其基站上的网络软件,以引入新的服务功能、修复软件错误、提高用户体验质量或修补安全漏洞。软件升级通常需要将网络元素从服务中取出,这可能会降低对用户的服务。因此,使用滚动升级模型在整个网络中部署新软件,以便在转出期间将服务影响降到最低。连续的推出保证了最小的影响,但增加了部署时间,从而导致大量的人力成本和监控升级的时间。网络范围内的并发转出保证了最少的部署时间,但可能导致显著的服务影响。目标是在升级期间在部署时间和服务影响之间取得平衡。在本文中,我们首先通过分析运营网络的升级和与网络运营商的讨论,揭示了滚动软件升级的挑战,提出了我们的研究结果。我们提出了一个新的框架Concord,以有效地协调跨网络的软件升级,平衡部署时间和服务影响。我们使用从大型运营蜂窝网络收集的真实数据来评估Concord,并展示其优点和权衡。我们还介绍了Concord的原型部署,使用部署在公司大楼室内的小型LTE测试平台。
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