DocumentCode
1415272
Title
Network virtualization: a hypervisor for the Internet?
Author
Khan, Ashiq ; Zugenmaier, Alf ; Jurca, Dan ; Kellerer, Wolfgang
Author_Institution
DOCOMO Commun. Labs., Eur. GmbH, Munich, Germany
Volume
50
Issue
1
fYear
2012
fDate
1/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
136
Lastpage
143
Abstract
Network virtualization is a relatively new research topic. A number of articles propose that certain benefits can be realized by virtualizing links between network elements as well as adding virtualization on intermediate network elements. In this article we argue that network virtualization may bring nothing new in terms of technical capabilities and theoretical performance, but it provides a way of organizing networks such that it is possible to overcome some of the practical issues in today¿s Internet. We strengthen our case by an analogy between the concept of network virtualization as it is currently presented in research, and machine virtualization as proven useful in deployments in recent years. First we make an analogy between the functionality of an operating system and that of a network, and identify similar concepts and elements. Then we emphasize the practical benefits realized by machine virtualization, and we exploit the analogy to derive potential benefits brought by network virtualization. We map the established applications for machine virtualization to network virtualization, thus identifying possible use cases for network virtualization. We also use this analogy to structure the design space for network virtualization.
Keywords
Internet; virtualisation; Internet; hypervisor; machine virtualization; network elements; network virtualization; operating system; Hardware; Internet; Operating systems; Protocols; Testing; Virtual machine monitors; Virtual machining;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2012.6122544
Filename
6122544
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