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Performance Evaluation of a Scalable Software-Defined Networking Deployment
Since the introduction of software-defined networking (SDN), scalability has been a major concern. There are different approaches to address this issue, and most of them can be addressed without losing the benefits of SDN. SDN provides a level of flexibility that can accommodate network programming and management at scale. In this work we present the recent approaches, which are proposed to address scalability issue of SDN deployment. We particularly select a hierarchical approach for our performance evaluation study. A mathematical framework based on network calculus is presented and the performance of the selected scalable SDN deployment in terms of upper bound of event processing and buffer sizing of the root SDN controller is reported.