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引用次数: 37
摘要
通过VNF (Virtual Network Functions)和SDN (Software Defined Networks)的结合来实现更大的业务灵活性和可扩展性,需要对VNF和转发状态进行细致的管理。如果没有协调,由于不可接受的数据包丢失、重新排序和延迟增加,服务可伸缩性的成本很高。以前开发的技术表明,这些问题是可以管理的,至少在低流量速率和乐观控制平面延迟的情况下是这样。在本文中,我们扩展了以前关于协调状态管理的工作,以消除性能瓶颈,这是通过分布式状态管理和最小化控制平面交互来完成的。对变更的评估显示,在保持集中控制的同时,使用分布式方法获得了实质性的性能提升。
Centrally Controlled Distributed VNF State Management
The realization of increased service flexibility and scalability through the combination of Virtual Network Functions (VNF) and Software Defined Networks (SDN) requires careful management of both VNF and forwarding state. Without coordination, service scalability comes at a high cost due to unacceptable levels of packet loss, reordering and increased latencies. Previously developed techniques has shown that these issues can be managed, at least in scenarios with low traffic rates and optimistic control plane latencies. In this paper we extend previous work on coordinated state management in order to remove performance bottlenecks, this is done through distributed state management and minimizing control plane interactions. Evaluation of our changes show substantial performance gains using a distributed approach while maintaining centralized control.