Trade-offs between Risk and Operational Cost in SDN Failure Recovery Plan

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Abstract

We consider the problem of SDN flow optimization in the presence of a dynamic probabilistic link failures model. We introduce a metric for path risk, which can change dynamically as network conditions and failure probabilities change. As these probabilities change, the end-to-end path survivability probability may drop, i.e., its risk may rise. The main objective is to reroute at-risk end-to-end flows with the minimum number of flow operation so that a fast flow recovery is guaranteed. We provide various formulations for optimizing network risk versus operational costs and examine the trade-offs in flow recovery and the connections between operational cost, path risk, and path survival probability. We present our suboptimal dynamic flow restoration methods and evaluate their effectiveness against the Lagrangian relaxation approach. Our results show a significant improvement in operational cost against a shortest-path approach.

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Astaneh, S. A., Shah Heydari, S., Taghavi Motlagh, S., & Izaddoost, A. (2022). Trade-offs between Risk and Operational Cost in SDN Failure Recovery Plan. Future Internet, 14(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/fi14090263

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