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Fast Recovery in Software-Defined Networks
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2014
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Fault-tolerant NetworkNetwork ScienceEngineeringSoftware-defined NetworkingEdge ComputingOpenflow ControllerImplementation Openflow FacilitateCloud ComputingComputer EngineeringNetwork AnalysisSystems EngineeringRobust RoutingComputer ScienceRecovery TimeAdvanced NetworkingDelay-tolerant NetworkingSoftware-defined InfrastructureFast Recovery
Although Software-Defined Networking and its implementation OpenFlow facilitate managing networks and enable dynamic network configuration, recovering from network failures in a timely manner remains non-trivial. The process of (a) detecting the failure, (b) communicating it to the controller and (c) recomputing the new shortest paths may result in an unacceptably long recovery time. In this paper, we demonstrate that current solutions, employing both reactive restoration or proactive protection, indeed suffer long delays. We introduce a failover scheme with per-link Bidirectional Forwarding Detection sessions and preconfigured primary and secondary paths computed by an OpenFlow controller. Our implementation reduces the recovery time by an order of magnitude compared to related work, which is confirmed by experimental evaluation in a variety of topologies. Furthermore, the recovery time is shown to be constant irrespective of path length and network size.
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