2016
DOI: 10.1587/transinf.2016edl8064
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Flow Clustering Based Efficient Consolidated Middlebox Positioning Approach for SDN/NFV-Enabled Network

Abstract: SUMMARYRecently in an SDN/NFV-enabled network, a consolidated middlebox is proposed in which middlebox functions required by a network flow are provided at a single machine in a virtualized manner. With the promising advantages such as simplifying network traffic routing and saving resources of switches and machines, consolidated middleboxes are going to replace traditional middleboxes in the near future. However, the location of consolidated middleboxes may affect the performance of an SDN/NFV network signifi… Show more

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“…On the other hand, to explain the type m middlebox, Vu and Kim [26] formulates the objective function for latency minimization as…”
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“…On the other hand, to explain the type m middlebox, Vu and Kim [26] formulates the objective function for latency minimization as…”
Section: Existing Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference [26] solves the latency minimization problem with two intuitive properties. The first property is derived from [22], that it is better to deploy the middlebox as close as possible to the most-usage switches.…”
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“…In [5], a consolidated middlebox positioning problem was addressed with consideration of end-to-end delay, switch memory and virtual machine capacity. This work proposed a flow clustering method for placing a consolidated middlebox.…”
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