Dynamic VPN Optimization by ALTO Guidance

M. Scharf, V. Gurbani, T. Voith, M. Stein, W. D. Roome, Greg Soprovich, V. Hilt
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Abstract

Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are a key component of cloud computing systems, since they provide isolated connectivity between geographically separated users. The elasticity in cloud computing and new usage patterns such as cloud bursting require VPNs to be more dynamic than traditional solutions used by network service providers. Managing and optimizing the topology of VPNs requires insight into the underlying wide area network topology and benefits from new network interfaces currently discussed for Software Defined Networks (SDN). This paper presents the use of the Application-Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO) protocol for VPN optimization. ALTO is a standardized solution for exposure of abstract topology information to a variety of applications, including cloud management systems. We demonstrate the use of ALTO in determining how to scale-out a VPN on demand. We also present a prototype of an ALTO-based dynamic VPN management, which is based on a carrier-grade network management system. Our results show that ALTO is a powerful topology abstraction approach that enables informed VPN scale-out decisions by applications.
基于ALTO指导的动态VPN优化
虚拟专用网络(vpn)是云计算系统的关键组成部分,因为它们在地理上分离的用户之间提供隔离的连接。云计算的弹性和新的使用模式(如云爆发)要求vpn比网络服务提供商使用的传统解决方案更具动态性。管理和优化vpn的拓扑结构需要深入了解底层广域网拓扑结构,并受益于当前讨论的软件定义网络(SDN)的新网络接口。本文介绍了应用层流量优化(ALTO)协议在VPN优化中的应用。ALTO是一种标准化的解决方案,用于向各种应用程序(包括云管理系统)公开抽象拓扑信息。我们将演示在确定如何按需扩展VPN时使用ALTO。提出了一种基于电信级网络管理系统的基于alto的动态VPN管理原型。我们的研究结果表明,ALTO是一种强大的拓扑抽象方法,可以让应用程序做出明智的VPN横向扩展决策。
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