Visible to the public AutoVFlow: Autonomous Virtualization for Wide-Area OpenFlow Networks

TitleAutoVFlow: Autonomous Virtualization for Wide-Area OpenFlow Networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsYamanaka, H., Kawai, E., Ishii, S., Shimojo, S.
Conference NameSoftware Defined Networks (EWSDN), 2014 Third European Workshop on
Date PublishedSept
KeywordsAerospace electronics, autonomous virtualization, AutoVFlow mechanism, clean-slate network design, control systems, delays, flow space, flow space virtualization, Ports (Computers), substrate network, Substrates, virtualisation, virtualization, wide area networks, wide-area network, wide-area network applications, wide-area OpenFlow networks
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.

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6984054/
DOI10.1109/EWSDN.2014.28
Citation Key6984054