Availability Modelling of Software-Defined Backbone Networks

G. Nencioni, B. Helvik, Andrés J. Gonzalez, P. Heegaard, Andrzej Kamisiński
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Software-Defined Networking (SDN) promises to improve the programmability and flexibility of networks, but it may also bring new challenges that need to be explored. The main objective of this paper is to present a quantitative assessment of the properties of SDN backbone networks to determine whether they can provide similar availability to the traditional IP backbone networks. To achieve this goal, we have completed the following steps: i) we formalized a two-level availability model that is able to capture the global network connectivity without neglecting the essential details: ii) we proposed Markov models for characterizing the single network elements in both SDN and traditional networks: iii) we carried out an extensive sensitivity analysis of a~national and a~world-wide backbone networks. The results have highlighted the considerable impact of operational and management (O&M) failures on the overall availability of SDN. High O&M failure intensity may reduce the availability of SDN as much as one order of magnitude compared to traditional networks. Moreover, the results show that the impact of software and hardware failures on the overall availability of SDN can be significantly reduced through proper overprovisioning of the SDN controller(s).
软件定义骨干网的可用性建模
软件定义网络(SDN)有望提高网络的可编程性和灵活性,但它也可能带来需要探索的新挑战。本文的主要目的是对SDN骨干网的性能进行定量评估,以确定它们是否可以提供与传统IP骨干网类似的可用性。为了实现这一目标,我们完成了以下步骤:i)我们形式化了一个两级可用性模型,该模型能够在不忽略基本细节的情况下捕获全球网络连接;ii)我们提出了马尔可夫模型,用于表征SDN和传统网络中的单个网络元素;iii)我们对一个国家和一个世界范围的骨干网络进行了广泛的敏感性分析。结果突出了运营和管理(O&M)故障对SDN整体可用性的重大影响。与传统网络相比,高运维故障强度可能会使SDN的可用性降低一个数量级。此外,研究结果表明,软件和硬件故障对SDN总体可用性的影响可以通过适当的SDN控制器的过度配置来显著降低。
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