Ji Yang, Xiaowei Yang, Zhenyu Zhou, Xin Wu, Theophilus A. Benson, Chengchen Hu
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引用次数: 18
摘要
SDN (Software Defined Networking)是一种通过逻辑上集中的控制器来代替传统网络中的分布式控制平面的网络。SDN范例面临的主要挑战之一是逻辑控制器的可伸缩性。随着网络规模的增长,控制器所面临的计算和通信需求可能很快就会超过商用服务器的能力。在这项工作中,我们重新审视了控制器和交换机之间的任务分工,并提出了FOCUS,这是一种将控制功能的特定子集(即稳定的本地功能)卸载到交换机软件堆栈的架构。我们实现了FOCUS的原型,并分析了转换多个SDN应用程序的好处。由于篇幅限制,我们只给出了ARP、LLDP和象流检测的结果。我们的初步结果是有希望的,他们表明FOCUS可以将控制器的通信开销减少50%到近100%,计算开销从80%到98%。此外,我们观察到FOCUS卸载到交换机可以节省交换机CPU,因为FOCUS减少了与控制器通信的开销。
FOCUS: Function Offloading from a Controller to Utilize Switch power
Software Defined Networking (SDN) uses a logically centralized controller to replace the distributed control plane in a traditional network. One of the central challenges faced by the SDN paradigm is the scalability of the logical controller. As a network grows in size, the computational and communication demand faced by a controller may soon exceed the capabilities of a commodity server. In this work, we revisit the task division of labour between the controller and switches, and propose FOCUS, an architecture that offloads a specific subset of control functions, i.e., stable local functions, to the switches' software stack. We implemented a prototype of FOCUS and analyzed the benefits of converting several SDN applications. Due to space restrictions, we only present results for ARP, LLDP and elephant flow detection. Our initial results are promising and they show that FOCUS can reduce a controller's communication overhead by 50% to nearly 100%, and the computational overhead from 80% to 98%. Furthermore, we observe that FOCUS offloading to the switches saves switch CPU because FOCUS reduces the overheads for communication with the controller.