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TitleLet me rephrase that: Transparent optimization in SDNs
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
Conference NameACM SIGCOMM Symposium on SDN Research (SOSR)
Date Published04/2017
PublisherACM
Conference LocationSanta Clara, CA
KeywordsOptimization, SDN, verification
Abstract

Enterprise networks today have highly diverse correctness requirements and relatively common performance objectives. As a result, preferred abstractions for enterprise networks are those which allow matching security and correctness specifications, while transparently managing performance. Existing SDN network management architectures, however, bundle correctness and performance as a single abstraction. We argue that this creates an SDN ecosystem that is unnecessarily hard to build, maintain and evolve. We advocate a separation of the diverse correctness abstractions from generic performance optimization, to enable easier evolution of SDN controllers and platforms. We propose Oreo, a first step towards a common and relatively transparent performance optimization layer for SDN. Oreo performs the optimization by first building a model that describes every flow in the network, and then performing network-wide, multi-objective optimization based on this model without disrupting higher level security and correctness.

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Authors: Santhosh Prabhu, Mo Dong, Tong Meng, P. Brighten Godfrey, and Matthew Caesar

URLhttp://conferences.sigcomm.org/sosr/2017/papers/sosr17-oreo.pdf
Citation Keynode-34316
Refereed DesignationRefereed