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Network virtualization: state of the art and research challenges
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VirtualizationNetwork VirtualizationEngineeringGradual Ossification ProblemEdge ComputingCloud ComputingVirtualized InfrastructureComputer EngineeringNetwork AnalysisVirtualization SupportVirtualization ToolInternet Of ThingsHeterogeneous NetworksNetwork Function VirtualizationSuccessful Realization
Recently network virtualization has been pushed forward by its proponents as a long-term solution to the gradual ossification problem faced by the existing Internet and proposed to be an integral part of the next-generation networking paradigm. By allowing multiple heterogeneous network architectures to cohabit on a shared physical substrate, network virtualization provides flexibility, promotes diversity, and promises security and increased manageability. However, many technical issues stand in the way of its successful realization. This article investigates the past and the state of the art in network virtualization along with the future challenges that must be addressed to realize a viable network virtualization environment.
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