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SDN‐based architecture for providing quality of service to high‐performance distributed applications

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  • Alexandre T. Oliveira
  • Bruno José C. A. Martins
  • Marcelo F. Moreno
  • Antônio Tadeu A. Gomes
  • Artur Ziviani
  • Alex Borges Vieira

Abstract

The specification of quality of service (QoS) requirements in most of the existing networks is still challenging. In part, traditional network environments are limited by their high administrative cost, although software‐defined networks (SDNs), a newer network paradigm, simplify the management of the whole network infrastructure. In fact, SDN provides a simple way to effectively develop QoS provisioning mechanisms. In this sense, we explore the SDN model and its flexibility to develop a QoS provisioning architecture. Through the use of our new architecture, network operators are able to specify QoS levels in a simple way. Each individual data flow can be addressed, and the architecture we propose also negotiates the QoS requirements between the network controller and applications. On the other hand, the network controller continuously monitors the network environment. Then, it allocates network elements resources and prioritizes traffic, adjusting the network performance. We evaluate the feasibility of our QoS provisioning mechanism by presenting three experimental setups under realistic scenarios. For example, for a given scenario where we evaluate file transfers, our results indicate that the additional SDN modules present negligible overhead. Moreover, for a given setup, we observe a reduction of up to 82% in the file transfer times.

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  • Alexandre T. Oliveira & Bruno José C. A. Martins & Marcelo F. Moreno & Antônio Tadeu A. Gomes & Artur Ziviani & Alex Borges Vieira, 2021. "SDN‐based architecture for providing quality of service to high‐performance distributed applications," International Journal of Network Management, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 31(5), September.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:intnem:v:31:y:2021:i:5:n:e2078
    DOI: 10.1002/nem.2078
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