2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1901.06699
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The Road to BOFUSS: The Basic OpenFlow User-space Software Switch

Abstract: Software switches are pivotal in the Software-Defined Networking (SDN) paradigm, particularly in the early phases of development, deployment and testing. Currently, the most popular one is Open vSwitch (OVS), leveraged in many production-based environments. However, due to its kernel-based nature, OVS is typically complex to modify when additional features or adaptation is required. To this regard, a simpler user-space is key to perform these modifications. In this article, we present a rich overview of BOFUSS… Show more

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“…However, like Lagopus, this switch has limited performance (≤ 4 Mpps with 64B packets) and is therefore not included in our comparison. Similar reason also applies for BOFUSS [52], another SDN software switch implementation that achieves performance close to standard Open vSwitch.…”
Section: A Software Switchesmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…However, like Lagopus, this switch has limited performance (≤ 4 Mpps with 64B packets) and is therefore not included in our comparison. Similar reason also applies for BOFUSS [52], another SDN software switch implementation that achieves performance close to standard Open vSwitch.…”
Section: A Software Switchesmentioning
confidence: 79%