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Maestro: A System for Scalable OpenFlow Control
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2010
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringHigh Performance Computer NetworkComputer ArchitectureData Center NetworkOpenflow NetworkCommunication ArchitectureSystems EngineeringNetwork ManagementParallel ComputingAdvanced NetworkingSoftware-defined NetworkingComputer EngineeringArt Openflow ControllerComputer ScienceEdge ComputingCloud ComputingParallel ProgrammingScalable Openflow ControlSystem SoftwareSoftware-defined InfrastructureNetwork Management Architecture
The fundamental feature of an OpenFlow network is that the controller is responsible for the initial establishment of every flow by contacting related switches. Thus the performance of the controller could be a bottleneck. This paper shows how this fundamental problem is addressed by parallelism. The state of the art OpenFlow controller, called NOX, achieves a simple programming model for control function development by having a single-threaded event-loop. Yet NOX has not considered exploiting parallelism. We propose Maestro which keeps the simple programming model for programmers, and exploits parallelism in every corner together with additional throughput optimization techniques. We experimentally show that the throughput of Maestro can achieve near linear scalability on an eight core server machine. Keywords-OpenFlow, network management, multithreading, performance optimization
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