分布式SDN控制平面自适应状态一致性研究

Ermin Sakic, Fragkiskos Sardis, Jochen W. Guck, W. Kellerer
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集群软件定义网络控制器部署中的状态同步确保控制器的所有实例具有相同的状态信息,以提供冗余。当前控制器的实现使用了强一致性模型,在此模型中,配置更改必须在多个实例之间同步,然后才能应用到网络基础设施上。对于大型部署,这种阻塞过程会增加跨集群成员的状态同步延迟,从而对需要快速响应的网络操作(例如快速故障转移和服务质量应用程序)产生不利影响。在本文中,我们为SDN控制器引入了一种自适应一致性模型,该模型采用了最终一致性模型的概念以及一种新颖的“基于成本”的方法,其中对影响大部分网络资源的关键操作采用严格的同步,而不太关键的更改在集群节点间定期传播。我们使用仿真来评估我们的模型并演示性能方面的潜在收益。
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Towards adaptive state consistency in distributed SDN control plane
State synchronisation in clustered Software Defined Networking controller deployments ensures that all instances of the controller have the same state information in order to provide redundancy. Current implementations of controllers use a strong consistency model, where configuration changes must be synchronised across a number of instances before they are applied on the network infrastructure. For large deployments, this blocking process increases the delay of state synchronisation across cluster members and consequently has a detrimental effect on network operations that require rapid response, such as fast failover and Quality of Service applications. In this paper, we introduce an adaptive consistency model for SDN Controllers that employs concepts of eventual consistency models along with a novel ‘cost-based’ approach where strict synchronisation is employed for critical operations that affect a large portion of the network resources while less critical changes are periodically propagated across cluster nodes. We use simulation to evaluate our model and demonstrate the potential gains in performance.
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