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Network Functions Virtualization

The term “Network Functions Virtualization” (NFV) refers to the use of virtual machines in place of physical network appliances. There is a requirement for a hypervisor to operate networking software and procedures like load balancing and routing by virtual computers. A network functions virtualization standard was first proposed at the OpenFlow World Congress in 2012 by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), a group of service providers that includes AT&T, China Mobile, BT Group, Deutsche Telekom, and many more. 

Need of NFV:

With the help of NFV, it becomes possible to separate communication services from specialized hardware like routers and firewalls. This eliminates the need for buying new hardware and network operations can offer new services on demand. With this, it is possible to deploy network components in a matter of hours as opposed to months as with conventional networking. Furthermore, the virtualized services can run on less expensive generic servers.



Advantages:

Working:

Usage of software by virtual machines enables to carry out the same networking tasks as conventional hardware. The software handles the task of load balancing, routing, and firewall security. Network engineers can automate the provisioning of the virtual network and program all of its various components using a hypervisor or software-defined networking controller. 

 

Benefits of NFV:

Risks of NFV:

Security hazards do exist, though, and network functions virtualization security issues have shown to be a barrier to widespread adoption among telecom companies. The following are some dangers associated with implementing network function virtualization that service providers should take into account:



NFV Architecture:

An individual proprietary hardware component, such as a router, switch, gateway, firewall, load balancer, or intrusion detection system, performs a specific networking function in a typical network architecture. A virtualized network substitutes software programs that operate on virtual machines for these pieces of hardware to carry out networking operations.

Three components make up an NFV architecture:

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