2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12243-010-0208-9
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Virtual networks: isolation, performance, and trends

Abstract: Currently, there is a strong effort of the research community in rethinking the Internet architecture to cope with its current limitations and support new requirements. Many researchers conclude that there is no one-size-fits-all solution for all of the user and network provider needs and thus advocate for a pluralist network architecture, which allows the coexistence of different protocol stacks running at the same time over the same physical substrate. In this paper, we investigate the advantages and limitat… Show more

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“…We present three of the most well-known available hypervisors: VMware, Xen, and OpenVZ. VMware and Xen are hardware virtualization systems that virtualize hardware resources such as CPU, memory, and I/O guaranteeing high flexibility and isolation between the virtualized systems [2]. OpenVZ, however, claims to be a lightweight virtualization platform because it virtualizes the OS kernel, creating multiple isolated user spaces [13].…”
Section: Virtualization Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We present three of the most well-known available hypervisors: VMware, Xen, and OpenVZ. VMware and Xen are hardware virtualization systems that virtualize hardware resources such as CPU, memory, and I/O guaranteeing high flexibility and isolation between the virtualized systems [2]. OpenVZ, however, claims to be a lightweight virtualization platform because it virtualizes the OS kernel, creating multiple isolated user spaces [13].…”
Section: Virtualization Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This OMNI application is an extension of the Switchstats application provided with NOX. The original Switchstats application requests switches to provide a description of the switch, the number of packets received and lost by each switch port and also by each switch flow table, but it does not provide any information about flows, because NOX does not implement flow statistic requests 2 . Therefore, we extended the Switchstats application as well as NOX to request information about individual instantiated flows and also about aggregated flows, such as a description of each flow, the number of sent packets, the number of lost packets and the duration of each flow.…”
Section: B Stats Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, since it is an open standard, OpenFlow supports innovation and enables the development of new control mechanisms and experiments in real environments [2]. Nevertheless, OpenFlow demands tools to simplify management and to facilitate the development of control mechanisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two basic approaches for virtualizing a network element [5]. Next, we show how the migration process works, according to the virtualization approach in use.…”
Section: Virtual Network Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%