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As Network Function Virtualization (NFV) becomes reality and cloud computing offers a scalable pay-as-you-go charging model, more network operators would like to outsource their Service Function Chains (SFC) to the public clouds in order to reduce the operational cost. However, how to minimize the operational cost with Quality of Service (QoS) guarantee when outsourcing SFC is still an open problem...
Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) clouds offer diverse instance purchasing options. A user can either run instances on demand and pay only for what it uses, or it can prepay to reserve instances for a long period, during which a usage discount is entitled. An important problem facing a user is how these two instance options can be dynamically combined to serve time-varying demands at minimum cost...
In this paper, we consider virtual machine (VM) placement problem for cloud data centers. Different from previous works, the VMs considered need to be conducted within a finite duration. However, due to the limited resource at physical machines (PMs), the VM may be unable to place on a single PM within duration. To make sure the successful placement, the VM may undergo several PMs for service, e.g...
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