Self-configuring Software-defined Overlay Bypass for Seamless Inter- and Intra-cloud Virtual Networking

Kyu-Young Jeong, R. Figueiredo
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Many techniques have been proposed to provide, transparently, the abstraction of a layer-2 virtual network environment within a provider, e.g. by leveraging Software-Defined Networking (SDN). However, cloud providers often constrain layer-2 communication across instances; furthermore, SDN integration and layer-2 messaging between distinct domains distributed across the Internet is not possible, hindering the ability for tenants to deploy their virtual networks across providers. In contrast, overlay networks provide a flexible foundation for inter-cloud virtual private networking (VPN), by tunneling virtual network traffic through private, authenticated end-to-end overlay links. However, overlays inherently incur network virtualization overheads, including header encapsulation and user/kernel boundary crossing. This paper proposes a novel system -- VIAS (VIrtualization Acceleration over SDN) -- that delivers the flexibility of overlays for inter-cloud virtual private networking, while transparently applying SDN techniques (available in existing OpenFlow hardware or software switches) to selectively bypass overlay tunneling and achieve near-native performance for TCP/UDP flows within a provider. Architecturally, VIAS is unique in how it integrates SDN and overlay controllers in a distributed fashion to coordinate the management of virtual network links and flows. The approach is self-organizing, whereby overlay nodes can detect that peer endpoints are in the same network and program bypass flows between OpenFlow switches. While generally applicable, VIAS in particular applies to nested VMs/containers across cloud providers, supporting seamless communication within and across providers. VIAS has been implemented as an extension to an existing virtual network overlay platform (IP-over-P2P, IPOP) by integrating OpenFlow controller functionality with distributed overlay controllers. We evaluate the performance of VIAS in realistic cloud environments using an implementation based on IPOP, the RYU SDN framework, Open vSwitch, and LXC containers across various cloud environment including Amazon, Google compute engine, and CloudLab.
云间和云内虚拟网络的自配置软件定义覆盖旁路
已经提出了许多技术来透明地提供提供者内部的第二层虚拟网络环境的抽象,例如通过利用软件定义网络(SDN)。然而,云提供商经常限制跨实例的第二层通信;此外,SDN集成和跨Internet分布的不同域之间的第2层消息传递是不可能的,这阻碍了租户跨提供商部署其虚拟网络的能力。相比之下,覆盖网络为云间虚拟专用网(VPN)提供了一个灵活的基础,它通过私有的、经过认证的端到端覆盖链路对虚拟网络流量进行隧道化。然而,覆盖本身会导致网络虚拟化开销,包括报头封装和用户/内核边界跨越。本文提出了一种新颖的系统——VIAS(虚拟化加速SDN)——它为云间虚拟专用网络提供了覆盖的灵活性,同时透明地应用SDN技术(可在现有的OpenFlow硬件或软件交换机中使用)来选择性地绕过覆盖隧道,并为提供商内的TCP/UDP流实现接近本地的性能。在架构上,VIAS的独特之处在于它以分布式方式集成SDN和覆盖控制器,以协调虚拟网络链路和流的管理。该方法是自组织的,即覆盖节点可以检测对等端点在同一网络中,并在OpenFlow交换机之间编程旁路流。虽然普遍适用,但VIAS特别适用于跨云提供商的嵌套vm /容器,支持提供商内部和提供商之间的无缝通信。VIAS通过集成OpenFlow控制器功能和分布式覆盖控制器,作为现有虚拟网络覆盖平台(IP-over-P2P, IPOP)的扩展而实现。我们使用基于IPOP、RYU SDN框架、Open vSwitch和跨各种云环境(包括Amazon、b谷歌计算引擎和CloudLab)的LXC容器的实现来评估VIAS在现实云环境中的性能。
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