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Todays telecommunication networks are plagued with ever increasing demands of scalability and service agility. Network function virtualization (NFV) potentially addresses the issue of slow scaling and reduced time to introduce new services, which are hindered in network services built up on proprietary, dedicated hardware. In this paper we explore one of the merits of NFV of massive scalability in...