Queueing Analysis of Auxiliary-Connection-Enabled Switches for Software-Defined Networks

Chuanji Zhang, Hemin Yang, G. Riley, D. Blough
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Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a powerful technology to enable future network innovations, especially for data center networks. However, the limited capacity of the switch-to-controller link is a scalability issue for data center deployments. Auxiliary connections are introduced in the OpenFlow 1.3 Specification to help alleviate switch-to-controller link overflow and improve the scalability of SDN. In this paper, an analytical model is proposed to study the performance of auxiliary connections with OpenFlow switches. This model characterizes different interactions between the controller and the auxiliary-connection-enabled switches with limited buffer space. The model produces evaluation results in seconds for switches with realistic data center traffic loads, which would require days of compute time with network simulation. The analytical model is validated for lower traffic loads using ns3 and an example in-depth analysis of switch performance is carried out with typical data center traffic loads to illustrate the utility of the approach. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first paper to study auxiliary connections for SDN analytically.
软件定义网络辅助连接交换机的排队分析
软件定义网络(SDN)是一项强大的技术,可以实现未来的网络创新,特别是对于数据中心网络。但是,交换机到控制器链路的有限容量是数据中心部署的可伸缩性问题。OpenFlow 1.3规范中引入了辅助连接,以缓解交换机到控制器链路溢出的问题,提高SDN的可扩展性。本文提出了一个分析模型来研究带有OpenFlow交换机的辅助连接的性能。该模型描述了控制器与有限缓冲空间的辅助连接开关之间的不同交互作用。对于具有实际数据中心流量负载的交换机,该模型在几秒钟内产生评估结果,而使用网络模拟则需要数天的计算时间。利用ns3验证了该分析模型在较低流量负载下的有效性,并对典型数据中心流量负载下的交换机性能进行了深入分析,以说明该方法的实用性。据我们所知,这是第一篇分析研究SDN辅助连接的论文。
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