The increasing demand of bandwidth, low latency and reliability, even in mobile scenarios, has pushed the evolution of the networking technologies in order to satisfy the requirements of innovative services. In this context, Software Defined Networking (SDN), namely a new networking paradigm that proposes the decoupling of the control plane from the forwarding plane, enables network control centralization and automation of the network management. In order to address the performance issues related to the SDN Control Plane, this paper proposes a distributed load balancing algorithm with the aim of dynamically balancing the control traffic across a cluster of SDN Controllers, thus minimizing the latency and increasing the overall cluster throughput. The algorithm is based on game theory and converges to a specific equilibrium known as Wardrop equilibrium. Numerical simulations show that the proposed algorithm outperforms a standard static configuration approach.
A distributed load balancing algorithm for the control plane in software defined networking
RICCIARDI CELSI, LORENZO;
2016-01-01
Abstract
The increasing demand of bandwidth, low latency and reliability, even in mobile scenarios, has pushed the evolution of the networking technologies in order to satisfy the requirements of innovative services. In this context, Software Defined Networking (SDN), namely a new networking paradigm that proposes the decoupling of the control plane from the forwarding plane, enables network control centralization and automation of the network management. In order to address the performance issues related to the SDN Control Plane, this paper proposes a distributed load balancing algorithm with the aim of dynamically balancing the control traffic across a cluster of SDN Controllers, thus minimizing the latency and increasing the overall cluster throughput. The algorithm is based on game theory and converges to a specific equilibrium known as Wardrop equilibrium. Numerical simulations show that the proposed algorithm outperforms a standard static configuration approach.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.