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摘要
NFV (state - aggregated Network Function Virtualization)架构将NFV状态与数据包处理逻辑解耦,从而在有状态NFs中实现弹性和弹性。然而,现有的状态分解方法要么由于频繁的远程状态访问而导致NF性能较差,要么当多个NF实例并发访问共享状态时,状态更新可能不一致。此外,它们不能很好地支持状态恢复/过期,而这是有状态NF操作的资源可扩展性所必需的。本文提出了一种新的状态分解NFV系统,称为RESCue,以解决这些问题。RESCue以不同的方式处理共享状态和私有状态的远程状态访问。为了高效和一致地访问共享状态,它利用NFs和集中式状态服务器之间的轻量级自定义控制消息协议。对于私有状态访问,采用基于远程分页的接口,避免了在NF报文处理的关键路径上引入昂贵的阻塞远程访问。最后,它利用非阻塞操作进行状态恢复/过期处理,以最小化其性能开销。我们对RESCue原型的评估表明,它可以很好地处理NF缩放和故障恢复,同时支持一致的状态更新和状态恢复/过期,而不会影响性能。
RESCue: A State-Disaggregated NFV System with Resilience, Elasticity, and State Consistency
State-disaggregated Network Function Virtualization (NFV) architectures decouple NF states from packet processing logic to achieve elasticity and resilience in stateful NFs. However, the existing state disaggregation approaches suffer from either poor NF performance due to frequent remote state access or potential inconsistencies in state updates when multiple NF instances concurrently access shared states. Moreover, they do not properly support state rejuvenation/expiration which is required for resource scalability of stateful NF operations. This paper presents a new state-disaggregated NFV system called RESCue that addresses these problems. RESCue handles remote state access differently for shared and private states. For efficient and consistent access of shared states, it leverages a lightweight custom control message protocol between NFs and a centralized state server. For private state access, it adopts a remote-paging-based interface to avoid introducing expensive blocking remote access within the critical path of NF packet processing. Finally, it utilizes non-blocking operations for state rejuvenation/expiration handling to minimize its performance overhead. Our evaluation of a RESCue prototype shows that it can handle NF scaling and failure recovery well, while supporting consistent state updates and state rejuvenation/expiration without compromising performance.