Author :
da Paz Ferraz Santos, Paulo Roberto ; Pereira Esteves, Rafael ; Zambenedetti Granville, Lisandro
Abstract :
In network virtualization environments (NVEs), the physical infrastructure is shared among different users (or service providers) who create multiple virtual networks (VNs). As part of VN provisioning, virtual routers (VRs) are created inside physical routers supporting virtualization. Currently, the management of NVEs is mostly realized by proprietary solutions. Heterogeneous NVEs (i.e., with different equipment and technologies) are difficult to manage due to the lack of standardized management solutions. As a first step to achieve management interoperability, good performance, and high scalability, we implemented, evaluated, and compared four management interfaces for physical routers that host virtual ones. The interfaces are based on SNMP (v2c and v3), NETCONF, and RESTful Web Services, and are designed to perform three basic VR management operations: VR creation, VR retrieval, and VR removal. We evaluate these interfaces with regard to the following metrics: response time, CPU time, memory consumption, and network usage. Results show that the SNMPv2c interface is the most suitable one for small NVEs without strict security requirements and NETCONF is the best choice to compose a management interface to be deployed in more realistic scenarios, where security and scalability are major concerns.
Keywords :
Web services; open systems; security of data; virtualisation; NETCONF; NVEs; RESTful Web services; SNMPv2c interface; VN provisioning; VR creation; VR management operations; VR removal; VR retrieval; management interoperability; network virtualization environments; router virtualization management; security; virtual networks; virtual routers; Data models; Memory management; Protocols; Servers; Virtual machine monitors; Virtualization; XML;