• DocumentCode
    710427
  • Title

    Understanding the bottlenecks in virtualizing cellular core network functions

  • Author

    Rajan, Ashok Sunder ; Gobriel, Sameh ; Maciocco, Christian ; Ramia, Kannan Babu ; Kapury, Sachin ; Singhy, Ajaypal ; Ermanz, Jeffrey ; Gopalakrishnanz, Vijay ; Janaz, Rittwik

  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    22-24 April 2015
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    6
  • Abstract
    Network function virtualization (NFV) promises significant cost savings, flexibility and ease of deployment. However, potential challenges in implementing virtualized network elements that can support real-world performance requirements are still an open question. For example, traditional telecom networks have a lot of complex interdependencies that can affect performance. In this paper, we study the potential bottlenecks in virtualizing cellular core network functions. Using a combination of analysis and experimentation, we quantify the impact of software-based EPC elements on various metrics including physical processing, memory, IO, and bandwidth resource requirements. We use production grade, software-based cellular network elements running on general purpose Linux servers, driven by a variety of realistic workloads derived from a realworld cellular network, to examine the combined effects of control and data planes on an LTE enhanced packet core (EPC). In particular, we discover that the SGW handles about 33% of the control plane transactions and is a potential source for performance bottlenecks as a result of the interdependencies between control and data plane processing. Our results indicate that simply replacing existing EPC elements with virtualized equivalents can have severe performance bottlenecks and that virtualized EPC elements need to be carefully designed.
  • Keywords
    Long Term Evolution; cellular radio; virtualisation; LTE enhanced packet core; NFV; SGW; cellular core network functions; general purpose Linux servers; network function virtualization; production grade; real-world performance requirements; software-based EPC elements; software-based cellular network elements; Handover; Hardware; Load modeling; Process control; Servers; Software; Cellular; Packet Core; Virtualization;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Local and Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN), 2015 IEEE International Workshop on
  • Conference_Location
    Beijing
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/LANMAN.2015.7114735
  • Filename
    7114735