Can Host-Based SDNs Rival the Traffic Engineering Abilities of Switch-Based SDNs?

Yu Lei, Julian P. Lanson, Remy M. Kaldawy, J. Estrada, Craig A. Shue
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The software-defined networking (SDN) paradigm offers significant flexibility for network operators. However, the SDN community has focused on switch-based implementations, which pose several challenges. First, some may require significant hardware costs to upgrade a network. Further, fine-grained flow control in a switch-based SDN results in well-known, fundamental scalability limitations. These challenges may limit the reach of SDN technologies. In this work, we explore the extent to which host-based SDN agents can achieve feature parity with switch-based SDNs. Prior work has shown the potential of host-based SDNs for security and access control. Our study finds that with appropriate preparation, a host-based agent offers the same capabilities of switch-based SDN s in the remaining key area of traffic engineering, even in a legacy managed-switch network. We find the approach offers comparable performance to switch-based SDNs while eliminating the flow table scalability and cost concerns of switch-based SDN deployments. In this work, we explore the extent to which host-based SDN agents can achieve feature parity with switch-based SDNs. Prior work has shown the potential of host-based SDNs for security and access control. Our study finds that with appropriate preparation, a host-based agent offers the same capabilities of switch-based SDN s in the remaining key area of traffic engineering, even in a legacy managed-switch network. We find the approach offers comparable performance to switch-based SDNs while eliminating the flow table scalability and cost concerns of switch-based SDN deployments.
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基于主机的sdn能与基于交换机的sdn的流量工程能力相媲美吗?
软件定义网络(SDN)范例为网络运营商提供了极大的灵活性。然而,SDN社区一直专注于基于交换机的实现,这带来了一些挑战。首先,有些可能需要大量的硬件成本来升级网络。此外,基于交换机的SDN中的细粒度流控制会导致众所周知的基本可伸缩性限制。这些挑战可能会限制SDN技术的应用范围。在这项工作中,我们探索了基于主机的SDN代理在多大程度上可以实现与基于交换机的SDN的功能相同。先前的工作已经显示了基于主机的sdn在安全和访问控制方面的潜力。我们的研究发现,通过适当的准备,基于主机的代理在流量工程的剩余关键领域提供与基于交换机的SDN相同的功能,即使在传统的管理交换机网络中也是如此。我们发现该方法提供了与基于交换机的SDN相当的性能,同时消除了基于交换机的SDN部署的流表可扩展性和成本问题。在这项工作中,我们探索了基于主机的SDN代理在多大程度上可以实现与基于交换机的SDN的功能相同。先前的工作已经显示了基于主机的sdn在安全和访问控制方面的潜力。我们的研究发现,通过适当的准备,基于主机的代理在流量工程的剩余关键领域提供与基于交换机的SDN相同的功能,即使在传统的管理交换机网络中也是如此。我们发现该方法提供了与基于交换机的SDN相当的性能,同时消除了基于交换机的SDN部署的流表可扩展性和成本问题。
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