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Dynamic application-aware resource management using Software-Defined Networking: Implementation prospects and challenges
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2014
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Network VirtualizationCurrent Sdn ApproachesEngineeringSoftware-defined NetworkingEdge ComputingResource Management ActionCloud ComputingResource Management MechanismsProgrammable NetworksInternet Of ThingsSoftware Defined SecurityAdvanced NetworkingImplementation ProspectsSoftware-defined InfrastructureNetwork Management Architecture
Today's Internet does not provide an exchange of information between applications and networks, which may result in poor application performance. Concepts such as application-aware networking or network-aware application programming try to overcome these limitations. The introduction of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) opens a path towards the realization of an enhanced interaction between networks and applications. Hence, a more dynamic and demand-based allocation of network resources to heterogeneous applications can be realized. The implementation of the resource management action, however, may have an impact on the data transport and application quality. This paper summarizes resource management mechanisms provided by current SDN approaches based on OpenFlow and exemplary evaluates implementation prospects and challenges.
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