逻辑上集中?:软件定义网络中的状态分布权衡

HotSDN '12 Pub Date : 2012-08-13 DOI:10.1145/2342441.2342443
Dan Levin, Andreas Wundsam, Brandon Heller, Nikhil Handigol, A. Feldmann
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摘要

软件定义网络(SDN)给了网络设计者重构网络控制平面的自由。SDN的一个核心好处是,它使网络控制逻辑能够在全局网络视图上设计和操作,就好像它是一个集中的应用程序,而不是一个分布式系统——逻辑上集中。不管这种抽象是什么,控制平面状态和逻辑必须不可避免地进行物理分布,以实现响应性、可靠性和可伸缩性目标。因此,我们会问:“分布式SDN状态如何影响逻辑集中控制应用程序的性能?”受这个问题的启发,我们描述了分布式SDN控制平面中的状态交换点,并确定了两个关键的状态分布权衡。我们在现有SDN负载平衡器应用程序的上下文中模拟这些交换点。我们评估了不一致的全局网络视图对负载均衡器性能的影响,并比较了不同的状态管理方法。我们的研究结果表明,SDN控制状态不一致显著降低了与底层状态分布无关的逻辑集中式控制应用程序的性能。
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Logically centralized?: state distribution trade-offs in software defined networks
Software Defined Networks (SDN) give network designers freedom to refactor the network control plane. One core benefit of SDN is that it enables the network control logic to be designed and operated on a global network view, as though it were a centralized application, rather than a distributed system - logically centralized. Regardless of this abstraction, control plane state and logic must inevitably be physically distributed to achieve responsiveness, reliability, and scalability goals. Consequently, we ask: "How does distributed SDN state impact the performance of a logically centralized control application?" Motivated by this question, we characterize the state exchange points in a distributed SDN control plane and identify two key state distribution trade-offs. We simulate these exchange points in the context of an existing SDN load balancer application. We evaluate the impact of inconsistent global network view on load balancer performance and compare different state management approaches. Our results suggest that SDN control state inconsistency significantly degrades performance of logically centralized control applications agnostic to the underlying state distribution.
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