Title :
AutoVFlow: Autonomous Virtualization for Wide-Area OpenFlow Networks
Author :
Yamanaka, Hiroaki ; Kawai, Eiji ; Ishii, Shin ; Shimojo, Shinji
Author_Institution :
Network Testbed R&D Promotion Center, Nat. Inst. of Inf. & Commun. Technol., Koganei, Japan
Abstract :
It is expected that clean-slate network designs will be implemented for wide-area network applications. Multi-tenancy in OpenFlow networks is an effective method to supporting a clean-slate network design, because the cost-effectiveness is improved by the sharing of substrate networks. To guarantee the programmability of OpenFlow for tenants, a complete flow space (i.e., header values of the data packets) virtualization is necessary. Wide-area substrate networks typically have multiple administrators. We therefore need to implement a flow space virtualization over multiple administration networks. In existing techniques, a third party is solely responsible for managing the mapping of header values for flow space virtualization for substrate network administrators and tenants, despite the severity of a third party failure. In this paper, we propose an AutoVFlow mechanism that allows flow space virtualization in a wide-area networks without the need for a third party. Substrate network administrators implement a flow space virtualization autonomously. They are responsible for virtualizing a flow space involving switches in their own substrate networks. Using a prototype of AutoVFlow, we measured the virtualization overhead, the results of which show a negligible amount of overhead.
Keywords :
virtualisation; wide area networks; AutoVFlow mechanism; autonomous virtualization; clean-slate network design; flow space virtualization; substrate network; wide-area OpenFlow networks; wide-area network applications; Aerospace electronics; Control systems; Delays; Ports (Computers); Substrates; Virtualization; clean-slate network design; flow space; virtualization; wide-area network;
Conference_Titel :
Software Defined Networks (EWSDN), 2014 Third European Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Budapest
DOI :
10.1109/EWSDN.2014.28