The present document defines the metrics and measurement methods for the energy efficiency of functional components
of NFV environment. The NFV functional components include Virtualised Network Functions (VNFs) and NFV
Infrastructure (NFVI) defined in NFV architecture framework as described in ETSI GS NFV 002 [i.1]. Management
and Orchestration (MANO) is not included as system under test, but will be eventually taken as test environment.
The measurement method described in the present document is intended to be used to assess and compare the energy
efficiency of same functional components independently in lab testing and pre-deployment testing. Energy efficiency of
co-located VNFs sharing same platform resources cannot be compared using the defined method in present document.
The scope of the document is not to define measurement method in operational NFV environment.
The present document is intended to define common energy efficiency measurement methods for NFV environments,
not try to cover all different types of VNFs (e.g. firewall, gateway, etc.), but it provides the basis to make extensible
definition.

Okoljski inženiring (EE) - Metoda merjenja energijske učinkovitosti virtualizacije omrežnih funkcij (NFV) v laboratorijskem okolju

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST ES 203 539 V1.1.1:2020
01-maj-2020

Okoljski inženiring (EE) - Metoda merjenja energijske učinkovitosti virtualizacije

omrežnih funkcij (NFV) v laboratorijskem okolju

Environmental Engineering (EE) - Measurement method for energy efficiency of Network

Functions Virtualisation (NFV) in laboratory environment
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ETSI ES 203 539 V1.1.1 (2019-06)
ICS:
27.015 Energijska učinkovitost. Energy efficiency. Energy
Ohranjanje energije na conservation in general
splošno
33.040.01 Telekomunikacijski sistemi Telecommunication systems
na splošno in general
SIST ES 203 539 V1.1.1:2020 en

2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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ETSI STANDARD
Environmental Engineering (EE);
Measurement method for energy efficiency of
Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV)
in laboratory environment
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DES/EE-EEPS19
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energy efficiency, NFV, SDN
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Contents

Intellectual Property Rights ................................................................................................................................ 4

Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................. 4

Modal verbs terminology .................................................................................................................................... 4

Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 4

1 Scope ........................................................................................................................................................ 5

2 References ................................................................................................................................................ 5

2.1 Normative references ......................................................................................................................................... 5

2.2 Informative references ........................................................................................................................................ 6

3 Definition of terms, symbols and abbreviations ....................................................................................... 7

3.1 Terms .................................................................................................................................................................. 7

3.2 Symbols .............................................................................................................................................................. 7

3.3 Abbreviations ..................................................................................................................................................... 7

4 Metrics definition ..................................................................................................................................... 8

4.1 Overview of System Under Test ........................................................................................................................ 8

4.2 Metrics of VNFs ............................................................................................................................................... 10

4.2.0 General ........................................................................................................................................................ 10

4.2.1 VNF energy efficiency ................................................................................................................................ 10

4.2.2 VNF resource efficiency ............................................................................................................................. 11

4.3 Metrics of NFVI ............................................................................................................................................... 11

5 Measurement methods ............................................................................................................................ 12

5.1 Measurement conditions ................................................................................................................................... 12

5.2 Measurement procedure ................................................................................................................................... 13

5.3 Measurement method for power consumption of VNF .................................................................................... 14

5.4 Measurement method for resource consumption of VNF ................................................................................ 14

5.5 Measurement method for energy efficiency of NFVI ...................................................................................... 15

6 Measurement Report .............................................................................................................................. 15

Annex A (informative): Example of VNF measurement ..................................................................... 16

History .............................................................................................................................................................. 19

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Foreword

This ETSI Standard (ES) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee Environmental Engineering (EE).

The present document was developed jointly by ETSI TC EE and ITU-T Study Group 5. It is published respectively by

ITU and ETSI as Recommendation ITU-T L.1361 [i.14] and ETSI ES 203 539 (the present document), which are

technically-equivalent.
Modal verbs terminology

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"cannot" are to be interpreted as described in clause 3.2 of the ETSI Drafting Rules (Verbal forms for the expression of

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Introduction

Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) changes the traditional telecom network architecture to layered model by

replacing physical equipment with network functions running on standard server platform. Three main domains are

identified in high-level NFV architecture: Virtualised Network Functions (VNFs) is the software implementation of a

network functions which is capable of running over the NFV Infrastructure (NFVI). NFVI include diversity of physical

resources and virtualised resources to support the execution of the VNFs. NFV Management and Orchestration

(MANO) covers the orchestration and lifecycle management of physical and/or software resources that support the

infrastructure virtualisation, and the lifecycle management of VNF. The three decoupled elements with connection of

standardized and open interface can be provided by different vendors. VNFs and NFVI are the dominant parts from

energy consumption point of view.

Therefore the present document defines energy efficiency metrics and measurement methods for NFV components

including VNFs and NFVI. The energy efficiency of VNF is evaluated according to hardware energy consumption,

resource consumption and utilization related with VNF. The energy efficiency of NFVI is evaluated as resource

provision capability which is expressed as service capacity of reference VNFs running on it with amount of energy

consumption.
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1 Scope

The present document defines the metrics and measurement methods for the energy efficiency of functional components

of NFV environment. The NFV functional components include Virtualised Network Functions (VNFs) and NFV

Infrastructure (NFVI) defined in NFV architecture framework as described in ETSI GS NFV 002 [i.1]. Management

and Orchestration (MANO) is not included as system under test, but will be eventually taken as test environment.

Figure 1: NFV function components in the scope of the present document

The measurement method described in the present document is intended to be used to assess and compare the energy

efficiency of same functional components independently in lab testing and pre-deployment testing. Energy efficiency of

co-located VNFs sharing same platform resources cannot be compared using the defined method in present document.

The scope of the document is not to define measurement method in operational NFV environment.

The present document is intended to define common energy efficiency measurement methods for NFV environments,

not try to cover all different types of VNFs (e.g. firewall, gateway, etc.), but it provides the basis to make extensible

definition.
2 References
2.1 Normative references

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non-specific. For specific references, only the cited version applies. For non-specific references, the latest version of the

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their long term validity.

The following referenced documents are necessary for the application of the present document.

Not applicable.
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2.2 Informative references

References are either specific (identified by date of publication and/or edition number or version number) or

non-specific. For specific references, only the cited version applies. For non-specific references, the latest version of the

referenced document (including any amendments) applies.

NOTE: While any hyperlinks included in this clause were valid at the time of publication, ETSI cannot guarantee

their long term validity.

The following referenced documents are not necessary for the application of the present document but they assist the

user with regard to a particular subject area.

[i.1] ETSI GS NFV 002 (V1.1.1): "Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV); Architectural

Framework".

[i.2] ETSI GS NFV-INF 001 (V1.1.1): "Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV); Infrastructure

Overview".

[i.3] ETSI EN 303 470: "Environmental Engineering (EE); Energy Efficiency measurement

methodology and metrics for servers".

[i.4] ETSI ES 203 136 (V1.1.1): "Environmental Engineering (EE); Measurement methods for energy

efficiency of router and switch equipment".

[i.5] ETSI GS NFV-TST 001 (V1.1.1): "Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV); Pre-deployment

Testing; Report on Validation of NFV Environments and Services".

[i.6] ETSI GS NFV-PER 001 (V1.1.2): "Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV); NFV Performance &

Portability Best Practises".

[i.7] IEC 62018: "Power consumption of information technology equipment - Measurement methods".

[i.8] OPNFV Yardstick project: "Network Service Benchmarking (NSB) framework extension".

NOTE: Available at https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/yardstick/Network+Service+Benchmarking.

[i.9] ETSI EN 300 132-2: "Environmental Engineering (EE); Power supply interface at the input of

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) equipment; Part 2: -48 V Direct Current

(DC)".

[i.10] CENELEC EN 50160: "Voltage characteristics of electricity supplied by public electricity

networks".

[i.11] ETSI GS NFV-TST 008: "Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) Release 3; Testing; NFVI

Compute and Network Metrics Specification".

[i.12] ETSI GS NFV-IFA 027: "Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) Release 2; Management and

Orchestration; Performance Measurements Specification".

[i.13] ETSI GS NFV 003 (V1.2.1): "Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV); Terminology for Main

Concepts in NFV".

[i.14] Recommendation ITU-T L.1361: "Measurement method for energy efficiency of network

functions virtualization".
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3 Definition of terms, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Terms
For the purposes of the present document, the following terms apply:
energy consumption: amount of consumed energy

NOTE: It is measured in Joule or kWh (where 1 kWh = 3,6 × 106 J) and corresponds to energy use.

energy efficiency: relation between the useful output and energy consumption
erlang: average number of concurrent calls carried by the circuits
function: logical representation of a network element defined by 3GPP
node: physical representation of one or more functions
power consumption: amount of consumed power
NOTE: It is measured in W and corresponds to the rate which energy is converted.
resource consumption: VM resources, VN resources
system under test: node being measured

useful output: maximum capacity of the system under test which is depending on the different functions

NOTE: It is expressed as the number of Erlang (Erl), Packets/s (PPS), Subscribers (Sub) or Simultaneously

Attached Users (SAU).
3.2 Symbols
Void.
3.3 Abbreviations

For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations given in ETSI GS NFV 003 [i.13] and the following apply:

EER Energy Efficiency Ratio
HSS Home Subscriber Server
HW HardWare
NFV Network Functions Virtualisation
NFVI NFV Infrastructure
QoS Quality of Service
RER Resource Efficiency Ratio
SLA Service Level Agreement
SUT System Under Test
SW SoftWare
VNF Virtualised Network Function
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4 Metrics definition
4.1 Overview of System Under Test

In traditional networks, physical network elements provide network functions as a combination of vendor specific

hardware and software. The System Under Test (SUT) is a physical network element which is usually taken as a "black

box" in energy efficiency measurement standards. But in NFV environment, the functionality of physical network

element is decoupled into software and hardware via Virtualisation. Network functions are executed as VNFs on NFVI

composing of general purpose computing, networking and storage hardware resources, and Virtualisation layer. All of

them are managed and orchestrated by MANO. There will be many potential suppliers for NFV sub-systems and

components, which need to be measured separately on energy efficiency performance.

The energy efficiency metrics is typically defined as functional unit of useful output divided by the energy

consumption. As shown in Figure 2, NFV architecture decompose the integrity of traditional energy efficiency

measurement which tightly connect useful service output to energy consumption. VNF is software implementation of a

network function which consumes resources provided by NFVI to produce service capacity to cloud service users.

NFVI consume energy to provide infrastructure resources to support the execution of VNF. Such decoupled architecture

introduces complexity on measurement process. Resource consumption should be monitored, internal configuration of

SUT and test environment should be specified and reported to ensure repeatability and comparability.

Figure 2: High level NFV architecture (from Figure 23 of ETSI GS NFV-INF 001 [i.2])

There are already several energy efficiency measurement standards for NFVI components, for example ETSI

EN 303 470 [i.3] for server, ETSI ES 203 136 [i.4] for Ethernet switch.

In the following clauses the SUTs considered for energy efficiency measurement are a Virtualised Network

Function (VNF) and the NFV Infrastructure (NFVI).

The definition of test environment and test function are described in ETSI GS NFV-TST 001 [i.5]. The test environment

consists of reference implementation of those functional NFV components from the NFV architecture which do not

represent the particular SUT, and contain test functions and entities to enable controlling the test execution and

collecting the test measurement. Test function are entities that communicate with the SUT via standardized interfaces.

• VNF under test:
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