학술논문

Realizing Flat Multi-Zone Multi-Controller Software-Defined Networks using Zenoh
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 IEEE Conference on Network Function Virtualization and Software Defined Networks (NFV-SDN) Network Function Virtualization and Software Defined Networks (NFV-SDN), 2022 IEEE Conference on. :45-51 Nov, 2022
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Protocols
Network topology
Scalability
Maintenance engineering
Throughput
Topology
Network function virtualization
Software defined networking
flat controller hierarchy
Zenoh
query consolidation
performance evaluation
Language
Abstract
Software Defined Networks (SDNs) are becoming an increasingly important paradigm in modern networking. By making it possible to detach the control plane from network devices and to instruct those devices via a high-level programming language, SDNs yield a number of administration-level improvements, such as better policy-driven network management and easier support for multi-tenancy. However, moving the complexity of network administration to the controllers entails additional challenges, such as scalability, support for different controller network topologies, and efficient maintenance of network state information. In this paper, we consider a distributed and decentralized approach to the SDN paradigm, targeting zero-configuration scalability and transparency through the Zenoh framework. We explore the application of Zenoh as an east/westbound protocol for SDNs and compare its performance against that of a strongly coupled HTTP-based alternative. Our results show that Zenoh's support for distributed queries enables our SDN architecture to effectively scale to hundreds of SDN controllers with zero configuration overhead, while supporting high east/westbound query throughput.