Network Function Virtualization & Software Defined Networking
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1 Network Function Virtualization & Software Defined Networking Rencontres Inria Industrie «Télécoms du futur» 13 novembre 2014 Walid Dabbous
2 Outline Network Functions Virtualization Software Defined Networks NFV & SDN interplay
3 Traditional network model Network functionalities are based on specific HW&SW One physical node per role
4 Motivation Problem Statement Complex carrier networks with a large variety of proprietary nodes and hardware appliances. Launching new services is difficult and takes too long Space and power to accommodate requires just another variety of box, which needs to be integrated. Operation is expensive Rapidly reach end of life due to existing procure-design-integrate-deploy cycle.
5 Hardware vs. Software Telco Cycle Idea!! Idea!! AVAILABLE Service Providers Cycle AVAILABLE Telco Operators Demand Deploy Service Providers Develop Deploy Publish 2-6 Months Equipment Vendors Drive Sell SDOs Critical mass of supporters Standardise Implement 2-6 Years 2-6 years 2-6 months Source: Adapted from Diego Lopez Telefonica I+D, NFV
6 Trends in IT Commodity x86 Convergence Virtualization Cloud Mobility Telco Challenges Huge capital investment Disparity between costs and revenues Complexity Reduced hardware life cycles Lack of flexibility and agility Launching new services is difficult and takes too long. Source: Adapted from D. Lopez Telefonica I+D, NFV
7 The NFV Concept A means to make the network more flexible and simple by minimising dependence on HW constraints Traditional Network Model: APPLIANCE APPROACH v Virtualised Network Model: VIRTUAL APPLIANCE APPROACH v DPI Firewall BRAS CG-NAT GGSN/SGSN Session Border PE Router Network Functions are based on specific HW&SW One physical node per role DPI CG-NAT GGSN/ BRAS SGSN Firewall PE Router VIRTUAL APPLIANCES ORCHESTRATION, AUTOMATION & REMOTE INSTALL STANDARD HIGH VOLUME SERVERS Network Functions are SW-based over well-known HW Multiple roles over same HW Source: Adapted from D. Lopez Telefonica I+D, NFV
8 Target Classical Network Appliance Approach Independent Software Vendors Message Router CDN Session Border WAN Acceleration Orchestrated, automatic & remote install. DPI Firewall Carrier Grade NAT Tester/QoE monitor Standard High Volume Servers Standard High Volume Storage SGSN/GGSN PE Router BRAS Radio Access Network Nodes Fragmented non-commodity hardware. Physical install per appliance per site. Hardware development large barrier to entry for new vendors, constraining innovation & competition. Source: NFV Standard High Volume Ethernet Switches Network Virtualisation Approach
9 Benefits & Promises of NFV Network Functions Virtualization is about implementing network functions in software that today run on proprietary hardware leveraging commodity hardware and IT virtualization Provides opportunities for pure software players Facilitates innovation Faster time to market Supports multi-versioning and multi-tenancy of network functions, which allows use of a single physical platform for different applications, users and tenants Source: Adapted from D. Lopez Telefonica I+D, NFV
10 Benefits & Promises of NFV Targeted service introduction based on geography or customer sets More service differentiation & customization Services can be rapidly scaled up/down as required. IT-oriented skillset and talent Reduced equipment costs (CAPEX) through consolidating equipment and economies of scale of IT industry. Source: NFV
11 Benefits & Promises of NFV Improved operational efficiency by taking advantage of the higher uniformity of the physical network platform and its homogeneity to other support platforms. Reduced (OPEX) operational costs: reduced power, reduced space, improved network monitoring Source: Adapted from D. Lopez Telefonica I+D, NFV
12 Use cases 12
13 Other use cases 13
14 Many others Switching elements: BNG, CG-NAT, routers. Mobile network nodes: HLR/HSS, MME, SGSN, GGSN/PDN-GW. Home networks: Functions contained in home routers and set top boxes to create virtualised home environments. Tunnelling gateway elements: IPSec/SSL VPN gateways. Traffic analysis: DPI, QoE measurement. Service Assurance: SLA monitoring, Test and Diagnostics. NGN signalling: SBCs, IMS. Converged and network-wide functions: AAA servers, policy control and charging platforms. Application-level optimisation: CDNs, Cache Servers, Load Balancers, Application Accelerators. Security functions: Firewalls, virus scanners, intrusion detection systems, spam protection. Source: NFV
15 Rethinking relayering
16 Traditional Computer Networks Data plane: Packet streaming Forward, filter, buffer, mark, rate-limit, and measure packets
17 Traditional Computer Networks Control plane: Distributed algorithms Track topology changes, compute routes, install forwarding rules
18 Traditional Computer Networks Management plane: Human time scale Collect measurements and configure the equipment
19 Software Defined Networking (SDN) Decoupled control API to the data plane (e.g., OpenFlow) Switches
20 Software Defined Networking (SDN) Decoupled control Smart, slow API to the data plane (e.g., OpenFlow) Switches
21 Software Defined Networking (SDN) Decoupled control Smart, slow API to the data plane (e.g., OpenFlow) Switches Dumb, fast
22 Software Defined Network (SDN) f Control Programs View f Control Programs View Abstract Network View Network Virtualization f Control Programs View Global Network View Network OS Packet Forwarding Packet Forwarding Packet Forwarding Packet Forwarding Packet Forwarding
23 Software Defined Network (SDN) f Control Programs View f firewall.c View Control Control if( pkt->tcp->dport == 22) Programs Programs droppacket(pkt); Abstract Network View Network Virtualization f View Global Network View Network OS Packet Forwarding Packet Forwarding Packet Forwarding Packet Forwarding Packet Forwarding
24 Software Defined Network (SDN) f Control Programs View f firewall.c View Control Control if( pkt->tcp->dport == 22) Programs Programs droppacket(pkt); Abstract Network View Network Virtualization f View Global Network View Network OS Packet Forwarding Packet Forwarding Packet Forwarding Packet Forwarding Packet Forwarding
25 Software Defined Network (SDN) f 1. <Match, Action> 2. <Match, Action> 3. <Match, Action> 4. <Match, Action> 5. <Match, Action> Control Programs View Packet Forwarding f firewall.c Control Control if( pkt->tcp->dport == 22) Programs Programs droppacket(pkt); Abstract Network View Network Virtualization Global Network View Packet Forwarding Packet Forwarding View 1. <Match, Action> Network OS 2. <Match, Action> 3. <Match, Action> 4. <Match, Action> 5. <Match, Action> <Match, Action> 2. <Match, Action> 3. <Match, Action> 4. <Match, Action> 5. <Match, Action> Packet Forwarding f View 1. <Match, Action> 2. <Match, Action> 3. <Match, Action> 4. <Match, Action> 5. <Match, Action> Packet Forwarding 1. <Match, Action> 2. <Match, Action> 3. <Match, Action> 4. <Match, Action> 5. <Match, Action> 6. 7.
26 NFV and SDN NFV: re-definition of network equipment architecture NFV was born to meet Service Provider (SP) needs: Lower CAPEX by reducing/eliminating proprietary hardware Consolidate multiple network functions onto industry standard platforms SDN: re-definition of network architecture SDN comes from the IT world: Separate the data and control layers, while centralizing the control Deliver the ability to program network behavior using welldefined interfaces
27 Manage router service today
28 Managed router using NFV
29 Managed router using NFV & SDN
30 Service Fonctions Chaining (SFC) Set of network services, such as firewalls or application delivery controllers interconnected through the network to support an application In the past Required specialized hardware & (re)configuration Unnecessary bandwidth and CPU consumption NFV/SDN enables to quickly and inexpensivelycreate, modify and remove service chains. entire service chains can be provisioned and constantly reconfigured from the controller No hardware purchase; NF execute as elastic VM 25
31 Service Chaining for NW Function Selection in Carrier Networks vdpi: CSR 1000v (Cisco Systems) vcpe: VSR1000 (Hewlett-Packard) vfw: FireFly (Juniper Networks) VIM (NW ): Service Chaining Function (prototype) + Ryu (NTT) Source: ETSI Ongoing PoC
32 NFV challenges Achieving high performance virtualised network appliance portable between different HW vendors, and with different hypervisors Co-existence with bespoke HW based network platforms enabling efficient migration paths to fully virtualised network platforms Management and orchestration of virtual network appliances ensuring security from attack and misconfiguration NFV will only scale if all of the functions can be automated Appropriate level of resilience to HW and SW failures Integrating multiple virtual appliances from different vendors Network operators need to be able to mix & match HW hypervisors and virtual appliances from different vendors without incurring significant integration costs and avoiding lock-in
33 SDN challenges Heterogeneous Switches Delay and Overhead Distributed Testing and Debugging Programming Abstractions 28
34 DISCO: DIstributed SDN COntrollers for rich and elastic services ANR INFRA 2013 Industrial project Starting date: 1st January 2014 Duration:30months Partners: Thales Communications & Security (coordinator) INRIA Sophia Antipolis (DIANA research team) ENS Lyon (DANTE research team) 6WIND
35 DISCO s use case and Next generation SDN Use cases Telco offers Video on Demand (VoD), medical data sharing system Deployment context Heterogeneous and Time-varying resources (resources / cost/ / failures) Paris Datacenter Enterprise WAN Mission Critical WAN Private Operated WAN London Datacenter Micro Datacenter New York Datacenter
36 DISCO s Challenges User App. App. instance instance instance instance instance Cipher Load balancer Cache DPI Switch
37 DISCO s Challenges User App. App. instance instance instance instance instance Cipher Load balancer Cache DPI Switch Next generation data plane New scalable appliances for DPI and caching Dynamic allocation of cores between applications and network services Optimization of the dynamic placement of network appliances in SDN-based infrastructures
38 DISCO s Challenges User App. App. instance Cipher instance instance Load balancer instance Cache instance DPI SDN Control Plane Resilient control plane for more robustness, scalability and flexibility Network-wide distributed and multiclass admission control Extensions of the controlling capabilities both for monitoring and configuration of the data plane Switch Next generation data plane New scalable appliances for DPI and caching Dynamic allocation of cores between applications and network services Optimization of the dynamic placement of network appliances in SDN-based infrastructures
39 DISCO s Challenges App. User App. Network as a Service Efficient content distribution mechanism leveraging dynamic resource allocation A NaaS API to allow network applications to benefit from dynamic core and network appliance allocation and extended monitoring capabilities instance Cipher instance instance Load balancer instance Cache instance DPI SDN Control Plane Resilient control plane for more robustness, scalability and flexibility Network-wide distributed and multiclass admission control Extensions of the controlling capabilities both for monitoring and configuration of the data plane Switch Next generation data plane New scalable appliances for DPI and caching Dynamic allocation of cores between applications and network services Optimization of the dynamic placement of network appliances in SDN-based infrastructures
40 REFLEXION REsilient and FLEXible Infrastructure for Open Networking ANR INFRA 2014 Industrial project Starting date: 2015 Duration: 24 months Partners: Thales Communications & Security (coordinator) INRIA Sophia Antipolis (DIANA research team) ENS Lyon (DANTE research team) 6WIND Orange UPMC TPT
41 REFLEXION Scientific challenges Fault and disruption management for virtualized services Robust and scalable control plane for next generation SDN Dynamic performance management of low level resources in SDN/NFV environments Distribution and optimization of virtual network functions in SDN environments
42 Take home messages SDN is about network programmability NFV is about software network functions Current vendors/operators should adapt to software development cycles 34
43 Questions?
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