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ONVisor: Towards a scalable and flexible SDN‐based network virtualization platform on ONOS

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  • Yoonseon Han
  • Thomas Vachuska
  • Ali Al‐Shabibi
  • Jian Li
  • Huibai Huang
  • William Snow
  • James Won‐Ki Hong

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Network virtualization (NV) technologies have attracted a lot of attention as an essential solution for future networking infrastructure. The NV enables multiple tenants to share the same physical infrastructure and to create independent virtual networks (VNs) by decoupling the physical network in terms of topology, address, and control functions. One feasible way to realize full NV involves considering solutions based on the software‐defined networking (SDN) paradigm using its programmability. The SDN contributes many benefits to both network operations and management including programmability, agility, elasticity, and flexibility. There are several SDN‐based NV solutions; however, they suffered from a lack of scalability, high availability. Also, they have high latency between control and data plane because of proxy‐based architecture. In this thesis, we introduce a new NV platform, named Open Network Hypervisor (ONVisor). The design objectives include, among the features, (1) multitenancy, (2) scalability, (3) flexibility, (4) isolated VNs, and (5) VN federation. ONVisor was designed and implemented by extending Open Network Operating System, an open‐source SDN controller. The main features of ONVisor are (1) isolated control and data plane per VN, (2) support of distributed operations, (3) extensible translators, (4) on‐platform VN application development and execution, and (5) support of heterogenous SDN data‐plane implementations. Several experiments are conducted on various test scenarios in different test environments in terms of control and data plane performance compared to nonvirtualized SDN network. The results show that ONVisor can provide VNs a little bit lower control plane performance and similar data plane performance.

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  • Yoonseon Han & Thomas Vachuska & Ali Al‐Shabibi & Jian Li & Huibai Huang & William Snow & James Won‐Ki Hong, 2018. "ONVisor: Towards a scalable and flexible SDN‐based network virtualization platform on ONOS," International Journal of Network Management, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 28(2), March.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:intnem:v:28:y:2018:i:2:n:e2012
    DOI: 10.1002/nem.2012
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