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A Simple Reliability Analysis of Complex Service Function Chains (SFCs)

In the framework of Network Function Virtualization (NFV), the reliability of Service Function Chain (SFC), -- an end-to-end service is presented by a chain of virtual network functions (VNFs), is a complex function of placement, configuration and deployment requirements, both in hardware and software. Previous reliability analysis models cannot be directly applied to SFC because they do not consider aspects of system component sharing, heterogeneity of system components and their interdependency in case of failures. In this paper, we analyze service reliability of complex SFC configurations, including serial and parallel VNF chaining, as well as their related backup protection components. Our analysis is based on combinatorial analysis and a reduced binomial theorem, and this simple approach can be utilized to analyzing rather complex SFC configurations. We consider, for the first time, failure dependences among VNF components placed in data centers, racks, and servers. We show that our analysis can easily consider different VNF placement strategies in data center networks in arbitrary configurations and, thus, be effectively used for optimizations of the reliable SFC placement.

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