Partitioned Controller Placement in SDWANs for Reliability Maximization with Latency Constraints

K. Yang, Bangning Zhang, D. Guo, Min Lin, Tomaso de Cola
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The separation of the control plane from the data plane has made the novel paradigm, Software-Defined Networking (SDN), available in both small-scale and large-scale networks. Unlike small-scale networks with merely one controller for deployment, employing multiple controllers is essential to meet the requirements of reliability and scalability in Software- Defined WANs (SDWANs). However, the occurrence of the node or link failures in the control plane may severely deteriorate the system performance. Therefore, how to determine the number and locations of the distributed controllers in SDWANs for enhancing network reliability with propagation latency constraints worth in-depth study. In this paper, we formulate the controller placement problem in SDWANs mathematically and propose a heuristic algorithm with low computational complexity to address it. By incorporating the centroid-based network partition scheme, we further ameliorate the CPP for maximizing reliability with latency constraints. Experiments are performed on real network topologies to validate the effectiveness of our approach for controller placement problem in SDWANs.
基于延迟约束的sdwan可靠性最大化分区控制器布局
控制平面与数据平面的分离使得软件定义网络(SDN)这一新的范例在小规模和大规模网络中都可用。与仅部署一个控制器的小规模网络不同,采用多个控制器对于满足软件定义广域网(sdwan)的可靠性和可扩展性要求至关重要。当控制平面出现节点故障或链路故障时,可能会导致系统性能严重下降。因此,如何确定sdwan中分布式控制器的数量和位置,以提高具有传播延迟约束的网络可靠性,值得深入研究。本文从数学的角度阐述了sdwan中的控制器布局问题,并提出了一种计算复杂度较低的启发式算法来解决该问题。通过结合基于质心的网络分区方案,我们进一步改进了CPP,以最大化延迟约束下的可靠性。在实际网络拓扑上进行了实验,以验证我们的方法对sdwan中控制器放置问题的有效性。
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