Service Function Chaining: Design Considerations, Analysis & Recommendations
draft-boucadair-sfc-design-analysis-03
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| Authors | Mohamed Boucadair , Christian Jacquenet , Ron Parker , Linda Dunbar | ||
| Last updated | 2015-04-25 (Latest revision 2014-10-22) | ||
| Replaces | draft-boucadair-chaining-design-analysis | ||
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Abstract
This document aims at analyzing the various design options and providing a set of recommendations for the design of Service Function Chaining solution(s). Note: o The analysis does not claim to be exhaustive. The list includes a preliminary set of potential solutions; other proposals can be added to the analysis if required. o The analysis is still ongoing. The analysis text will be updated to integrate received comments and inputs. o Sketched recommendations are not frozen. These recommendations are provided as proposals to kick-off the discussion and to challenge them. o The analysis does not cover any application-specific solution (e.g., HTTP header) because of the potential issues inherent to (TLS) encrypted traffic. o The analysis will be updated to take into account the full set of SFC requirements.
Authors
Mohamed Boucadair
Christian Jacquenet
Ron Parker
Linda Dunbar
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