The power of software-defined networking: line-rate content-based routing using OpenFlow

MW4NG '12 Pub Date : 2012-12-03 DOI:10.1145/2405178.2405181
B. Koldehofe, Frank Dürr, M. Tariq, K. Rothermel
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Abstract

A lot of research effort has been invested to support efficient content-based routing. Nevertheless, practitioners often fall back to far less expressive communication paradigms like multicast groups. The benefits of content-based routing in minimizing bandwidth consumption are often rendered useless by simpler communication paradigms that rely on line-rate processing of data packets at the switches of the network providers. Contrary content-based routing protocols face the inherent overhead in matching the content of events against subscriptions leading to far lower throughput rates and higher end-to-end delays. However, recent trends in networking such as software defined networking in combination with network virtualization have tremendous potential to change the picture. In our opinion this will significantly increase acceptance of sophisticated middleware like content-based routing in the future. To support our claims we outline in this paper a reference architecture that may be used to build middleware for Future Internet applications. Furthermore, we provide a solution for realizing content-based routing at line-rate relying on this reference architecture and illustrate research problems that need to be addressed.
软件定义网络的力量:使用OpenFlow的基于线路速率内容的路由
为了支持高效的基于内容的路由,已经投入了大量的研究工作。然而,实践者经常退回到远没有表达能力的通信范式,如多播组。基于内容的路由在最大限度地减少带宽消耗方面的优势,往往被依赖于网络提供商交换机上的数据包的线路速率处理的更简单的通信范例所取代。相反,基于内容的路由协议在将事件内容与订阅进行匹配时面临固有的开销,从而导致更低的吞吐率和更高的端到端延迟。然而,最近的网络趋势,如软件定义的网络与网络虚拟化相结合,有巨大的潜力来改变这种状况。在我们看来,这将在未来显著提高对复杂中间件(如基于内容的路由)的接受度。为了支持我们的主张,我们在本文中概述了一个可用于构建未来Internet应用程序中间件的参考体系结构。此外,我们提供了一个基于此参考架构实现基于内容的线率路由的解决方案,并说明了需要解决的研究问题。
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