2010
DOI: 10.1145/1672308.1672333
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Carving research slices out of your production networks with OpenFlow

Abstract: SLICED PROGRAMMABLE NETWORKSOpenFlow [4] has been demonstrated as a way for researchers to run networking experiments in their production network. Last year, we demonstrated how an OpenFlow controller running on NOX [3] could move VMs seamlessly around an OpenFlow network [1]. While OpenFlow has potential [2] to open control of the network, only one researcher can innovate on the network at a time. What is required is a way to divide, or slice, network resources so that researchers and network administrators c… Show more

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“…They are primarily geared towards switch-centric DCNs, but the basic methodologies can be applied within server-centric DCNs too. Both SecondNet and Oktopus are more relevant to server-centric DCNs than methodologies such as FlowVisor [54] and FlowN [18]: SecondNet and Oktopus enforce virtual datacenter isolation through hypervisors installed at servers, whereas FloVisor and FlowN enforce isolation through configured rules at switches (however, we have more to say about the applicability of SecondNet and Oktopus to server-centric DCNs presently). We emphasize that we are only interested in the embedding algorithms underlying SecondNet and Oktopus, and that there are many other more practical aspects to both.…”
Section: Virtualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are primarily geared towards switch-centric DCNs, but the basic methodologies can be applied within server-centric DCNs too. Both SecondNet and Oktopus are more relevant to server-centric DCNs than methodologies such as FlowVisor [54] and FlowN [18]: SecondNet and Oktopus enforce virtual datacenter isolation through hypervisors installed at servers, whereas FloVisor and FlowN enforce isolation through configured rules at switches (however, we have more to say about the applicability of SecondNet and Oktopus to server-centric DCNs presently). We emphasize that we are only interested in the embedding algorithms underlying SecondNet and Oktopus, and that there are many other more practical aspects to both.…”
Section: Virtualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FlowVisor [44] is a special purpose OpenFlow controller that acts as a transparent proxy between OpenFlow switches and multiple OpenFlow controllers. It allows to slice a network into parts that are managed by separate OpenFlow controllers while enforcing performance isolation between slices.…”
Section: B Virtual Network Appliances In Software Cloud Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To run researcher's networking experiment parallel with production traffic safely, there is a need of network slicing. So in OpenFlow [5] is introduced.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%