Logical Network Mapping With Content Connectivity Against Multiple Link Failures in Optical Metro Networks

13TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED NETWORKS AND TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (IEEE ANTS)(2019)

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Network connectivity has been the traditional metric for network survivability against failures. In case of a disaster, network connectivity may not always be guaranteed due to multiple link failures. With the shifting service paradigm towards cloud computing/storage, some network services can still be provided if a content replica is available in all disconnected network segments. As a result, content connectivity has been introduced as an additional metric for network survivability under disasters. Content connectivity is defined as the reachability of content from every node in a logical topology under a given failure scenario. In this work, we investigate the content-connectivity problem in optical metro networks in the case of multiple ( n) link failures. We consider the problem of mapping a logical topology over an optical metro network such that every node in the logical topology can reach at least one data center hosting the content after n-link failures. We formulate the problem as an integer linear program to minimize total network resource usage. We provide a cost comparison between content connectivity and network connectivity under typical failure scenarios.
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Content connectivity, optical metro networks, data centers, survivable mapping, n-link failures
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