DocumentCode :
2083412
Title :
NetFuse: Short-circuiting traffic surges in the cloud
Author :
Ye Wang ; Yueping Zhang ; Singh, V. ; Lumezanu, Cristian ; Guofei Jiang
fYear :
2013
fDate :
9-13 June 2013
Firstpage :
3514
Lastpage :
3518
Abstract :
Modern cloud and data center platforms suffer failures and performance degradation from large traffic surges caused by both external (e.g., DDoS attacks) or internal (e.g., workload changes, operator errors, routing misconfigurations) factors. If not mitigated, traffic overload could have significant financial and availability implications for cloud providers. In this paper, we propose NetFuse, a mechanism to protect against traffic overload in OpenFlow-based data center networks. NetFuse is (1) scalable because it uses passively-collected OpenFlow control messages to detect active network flows; (2) accurate because it uses multi-dimensional flow aggregation to determine the right criteria to combine network flows that lead to overloading behavior; and (3) effective in limiting the damage of surges while not affecting the normal traffic because it uses a toxin-antitoxinlike mechanism to adaptively shape the rate of the flow based on application feedback. Experimental results on a real OpenFlow testbed show that NetFuse is effective in identifying and isolating misbehaving traffic with a small false positive rate (<; 9%).
Keywords :
cloud computing; computer centres; telecommunication traffic; NetFuse; OpenFlow testbed; OpenFlow-based data center networks; active network flows detection; application feedback; cloud providers; data center platforms; false positive rate; misbehaving traffic; multidimensional flow aggregation; normal traffic; overloading behavior; passively-collected OpenFlow control messages; short-circuiting traffic surges; toxin-antitoxinlike mechanism; traffic overload; Aggregates; Computer crime; Control systems; Delays; Monitoring; Ports (Computers); Routing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Budapest
ISSN :
1550-3607
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2013.6655095
Filename :
6655095
Link To Document :
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