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The composition of NFV-network services (NSs) helps 5G networks to provide the required flexibility and dynamicity to satisfy the needs of vertical industries. The mentioned capabilities are required not only at instantiation time but also during operation time to maintain the corresponding service level agreements in the pres-ence of changing network conditions. In this demonstration, we present the capabilities of the 5Growth platform to handle the scal-ing of composite NSs under different situations. In particular, we show the scaling of a composite NS implying the update of the required deployed nested NS components and its interconnections but also how the scaling of a shared single NS entails updates on its associated composite NSs.
This poster has been presented at Mobihoc '20: The Twenty-first ACM International Symposium on Theory, Algorithmic Foundations, and Protocol Design for Mobile Networks and Mobile Computing
This work has been partially funded by the EC H2020 5G-Growth Project (grant no. 856709), by MINECO grant TEC2017-88373-R (5G-REFINE) and Generalitat de Catalunya grant 2017 SGR 1195.
SDN, Network service sharing, NFV, Telecomunicaciones, Network experimentation, Programmable networks, Network management, Composite service scaling, End-to-End service orchestration, 5G networks
SDN, Network service sharing, NFV, Telecomunicaciones, Network experimentation, Programmable networks, Network management, Composite service scaling, End-to-End service orchestration, 5G networks
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