Resumen:
The scaling is a pivotal task to address workload variation that affects the performance
of mobile networks. In the literature, several approaches propose scaling
methods to the mobile Evolved Packet Core (EPC). However, so far, none of these
approaches have exploited the benefits of elastic scaling to achieve an adaptive
EPC in front of workload variations. In this work, we demonstrate that Network
Functions Virtualization (NFV) allows incorporating elastic scaling to EPC aiming
to address workload variations, and thus, to improve the network performance
and the resources utilization. In particular, we present an elastic scaling mechanism
in an NFV-based LTE-EPC, hereinafter, just called virtualized EPC (vEPC), a
deployment of a vEPC that supports elastic scaling capability and a performance
evaluation of each vEPC entity regarding throughput and latency. The evaluation
results reveal a significant increase (~300%) in throughput and an important decrease
(~70%) of latency when the vEPC uses our elastic scaling mechanism.
These results corroborate the importance of including elastic scaling capability to
improve the vEPC performance.