2017
DOI: 10.1002/nem.1966
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Towards performance prediction of multicore software routers

Abstract: Rapid advances in network function virtualization technologies have led to the emergence of flexible and scalable embedded data plane processing functions, eg, packet forwarding, on commodity hardware. However, performance prediction of softwarized network functions on such shared resources is challenging but very important for obtaining the full benefits of network function virtualization. This paper addresses the problem of performance prediction for multicore software routers and reveals a key technique to … Show more

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“…Finally, the 2 last papers focus on performance modeling of software routers and a technoeconomical pricing model for resources in virtual networks. In “Towards performance prediction of multi‐core software routers,” Suksomboon et al present an analytical model and 2 performance prediction algorithms for multicore software routers. The first algorithm is based on CPU utilization statistics, while its simplified version does not require CPU utilization statistics.…”
Section: Extensions Of Top‐ranked Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the 2 last papers focus on performance modeling of software routers and a technoeconomical pricing model for resources in virtual networks. In “Towards performance prediction of multi‐core software routers,” Suksomboon et al present an analytical model and 2 performance prediction algorithms for multicore software routers. The first algorithm is based on CPU utilization statistics, while its simplified version does not require CPU utilization statistics.…”
Section: Extensions Of Top‐ranked Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%