quicSDN: Transitioning from TCP to QUIC for southbound communication in software-defined networks

IF 7.7 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE Journal of Network and Computer Applications Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI:10.1016/j.jnca.2023.103780
Puneet Kumar, Behnam Dezfouli
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In Software-Defined Networks (SDNs), the control plane and data plane communicate for various purposes such as applying configurations and collecting statistical data. While various methods have been proposed to reduce the overhead and enhance the scalability of SDNs, the impact of the transport layer protocol used for southbound communication has not been investigated. Existing SDNs rely on Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) to enforce reliability. In this paper, we show that the use of TCP imposes a considerable overhead on southbound communication, identify the causes of this overhead, and demonstrate how replacing TCP with Quick UDP Internet Connection (QUIC) protocol can enhance the performance of this communication. We introduce the quicSDN architecture to enable southbound communication in SDNs via the QUIC protocol. We present a reference architecture based on the standard, most widely-used protocols by the SDN community and show how the controller and switch are revamped to facilitate this transition. We compare, both analytically and empirically, the performance of quicSDN versus the traditional SDN architecture and confirm the superior performance of quicSDN. Our empirical evaluations in different settings demonstrate that quicSDN lowers communication overhead and message delivery delay by up to 82% and 45%, respectively, compared to SDNs using TCP for their southbound communication.

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quicSDN:从TCP到QUIC的转换,用于sdn的南向通信
在sdn (Software-Defined Networks)中,控制平面和数据平面进行通信,用于各种目的,如应用配置和收集统计数据。虽然已经提出了各种方法来减少开销并增强软件定义网络(sdn)的可扩展性,但用于南向通信的传输层协议的影响尚未得到研究。现有的sdn依赖于传输控制协议(TCP)(和传输层安全(TLS))来增强可靠性和安全性。在本文中,我们展示了TCP的使用对南向通信施加了相当大的开销,确定了这种开销的原因,并演示了如何用快速UDP互联网连接(QUIC)取代TCP可以提高这种通信的性能。介绍了通过QUIC协议实现sdn南向通信的quicSDN体系结构。我们提出了一个基于标准的参考架构,SDN社区最广泛使用的协议,并展示了如何修改控制器和交换机以促进这种转换。我们从分析和经验两方面比较了quicSDN与传统SDN架构的性能,并证实了quicSDN的优越性能。我们在不同环境下的经验评估表明,与使用TCP进行南向通信的sdn相比,quicksdn可将通信开销和消息传递延迟分别降低82%和45%。
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Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Journal of Network and Computer Applications 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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37 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Network and Computer Applications welcomes research contributions, surveys, and notes in all areas relating to computer networks and applications thereof. Sample topics include new design techniques, interesting or novel applications, components or standards; computer networks with tools such as WWW; emerging standards for internet protocols; Wireless networks; Mobile Computing; emerging computing models such as cloud computing, grid computing; applications of networked systems for remote collaboration and telemedicine, etc. The journal is abstracted and indexed in Scopus, Engineering Index, Web of Science, Science Citation Index Expanded and INSPEC.
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