解密 AMD SEV 在 NFV 部署中的性能损失

Syafiq Al Atiiq, Aris Cahyadi Risdianto
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网络功能虚拟化(NFV)已使通信网络转向适应性更强的软件解决方案,但这一转变引发了新的安全问题,尤其是在公共云部署中。虽然英特尔的软件防护扩展(SGX)提供了一种潜在的补救措施,但它需要全面的应用调整。本文研究了 AMD 的安全加密虚拟化(SEV),作为确保 NFV 安全的替代方法。SEV 对虚拟机(VM)内存进行加密,保护其免受威胁,包括管理程序级的威胁,而无需对应用程序进行修改。我们探讨了在AMD SEV-SNP(SEV的最新迭代版本)中执行本地网络功能(NF)实现的实用性和性能影响。我们的研究重点是在 SEV 中运行未修改的 Snort NF。结果表明,在各种流量和数据包配置中,平均性能损失约为 20%,这表明安全与性能之间的权衡可能是许多 NFV 部署可以接受的。
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Demystifying AMD SEV Performance Penalty for NFV Deployment
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) has shifted communication networks towards more adaptable software solutions, but this transition raises new security concerns, particularly in public cloud deployments. While Intel's Software Guard Extensions (SGX) offers a potential remedy, it requires complex application adaptations. This paper investigates AMD's Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) as an alternative approach for securing NFV. SEV encrypts virtual machine (VM) memory, protecting it from threats, including those at the hypervisor level, without requiring application modifications. We explore the practicality and performance implications of executing native network function (NF) implementations in AMD SEV-SNP, the latest iteration of SEV. Our study focuses on running an unmodified Snort NF within SEV. Results show an average performance penalty of approximately 20% across various traffic and packet configurations, demonstrating a trade-off between security and performance that may be acceptable for many NFV deployments.
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