SERVICE ABSTRACTION AND RELATIONSHIPS Sample Clauses

SERVICE ABSTRACTION AND RELATIONSHIPS. This section discusses the main relationships of actors in the overall system, focussing on the service providers, platform operator and infrastructure provider. Figure 2 captures those relationships. The business logic of a given media service is captured in a (orchestration) template that captures the chain of services being used within said overall media service. One or more of such templates are then orchestrated by the FLAME Platform’s orchestrator into one or more deployed Service Function Chains (SFCs), which in turn captures the interaction of the one or more Service Functions (SFs) that represent a specific service in the overall chain, such as a CDN or transcoding service. The interaction of services functions within a service function chain is facilitated by the FLAME platform’s service function routing capability. The one-to-one relationship illustrates the joint usage of user plane resources, e.g., switch buffers, bandwidth, etc, across all deployed service function chains within a single deployment of the overall FLAME platform. A service function can be realized by one or more Service Function Endpoints (SFEs), which in turn is realized through a virtualized resource, such as a container or virtual machine, whose capabilities are being specified in the orchestration template. The SFE is instantiated using a packaged image, which is controlled by the FLAME platform’s SFEMC component (see Figure 1 and Section 4.1.2) and executed on a physical instance of the underlying infrastructure, which in turn hosts one or more such physical instances a part of the overall deployment in a specific site. If more than one infrastructure is being used across, e.g., two different sites, each exposing their set of physical instances to the FLAME platform, an infrastructure exchange can be used for exposing a single resource pool to the orchestrator of the FLAME platform.
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