Oversubscription of intra-Data Center network links and high volatility of VM deployments require a flexible and agile control of Data Center network infrastructures, also integrated with computing and storage resources. In this scenario, the Software-Defined Network paradigm and, specifically, the OpenFlow protocol, opens up new opportunities for the design of innovative resource management platforms that enable dynamic and fine-grain control of DC networks through traffic engineering algorithms. This paper investigates the performance of two different sets of cloud-fluent traffic engineering algorithms. Conceived to work during cloud service deployments, the main target of such algorithms is to achieve a better utilization of network resources by exploiting OpenFlow capabilities for traffic-aware deployments of Virtual Machines. The effectiveness of the proposed solutions is evaluated in terms of network link utilization against VM requests acceptance ratio through simulations and experimental tests carried out by using an ad-hoc emulator.
On Virtualization-aware Traffic Engineering in OpenFlow Data Centers networks
GHARBAOUI, Molka;CASTOLDI, Piero
2014-01-01
Abstract
Oversubscription of intra-Data Center network links and high volatility of VM deployments require a flexible and agile control of Data Center network infrastructures, also integrated with computing and storage resources. In this scenario, the Software-Defined Network paradigm and, specifically, the OpenFlow protocol, opens up new opportunities for the design of innovative resource management platforms that enable dynamic and fine-grain control of DC networks through traffic engineering algorithms. This paper investigates the performance of two different sets of cloud-fluent traffic engineering algorithms. Conceived to work during cloud service deployments, the main target of such algorithms is to achieve a better utilization of network resources by exploiting OpenFlow capabilities for traffic-aware deployments of Virtual Machines. The effectiveness of the proposed solutions is evaluated in terms of network link utilization against VM requests acceptance ratio through simulations and experimental tests carried out by using an ad-hoc emulator.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.