Title :
Software-Defined Network Exchanges (SDXs) and Infrastructure (SDI): Emerging innovations in SDN and SDI interdomain multi-layer services and capabilities
Author :
Mambretti, J. ; Chen, Jiann-Jong ; Yeh, F.
Author_Institution :
Int. Center for Adv. Internet Res., Northwestern Univ., Lake Shore, MD, USA
Abstract :
Software-Defined-Networking (SDN) is quickly transforming the networking landscape. Programmable networking based on many types of virtualization techniques, including SDN, enable high levels of abstraction for network services, control and management functions, and underlying technology resources. These approaches enable network designers to create a much wider range of services and capability, including through Software Defined Networking Exchanges (SDXs) than can be provided with traditional networks and exchange facilities, enabling a) many more dynamic provisioning options, including in real time b) faster implementation of new and enhanced services c) enabling applications, edge processes and even individuals to directly control core resources; e) substantially improved options for creating customizable networks and e) enhanced operational efficiency and effectiveness. In addition, these capabilities are now being extended to other types of Software Defined Infrastructure (SDI), including clouds, compute grids, storage devices, instruments, and many other types of edge devices.
Keywords :
Web services; software defined networking; virtualisation; SDI; SDN; SDX; interdomain multilayer services; software-defined infrastructure; software-defined network exchange; software-defined-networking; virtualization technique; Communities; Computer architecture; Control systems; Educational institutions; Interoperability; Prototypes; Software; GENI; Programmable networking and distributed clouds; Software Defined Infrastructure (SDI); Software Defined Network Exchanges (SDXs); Software Defined Networking (SDN); highly distributed environments; international GENI (iGENI); multi-domain networking; multi-layer networking; multi-service networking; programmable clouds;
Conference_Titel :
Science and Technology Conference (Modern Networking Technologies) (MoNeTeC), 2014 International
Conference_Location :
Moscow
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7593-8
DOI :
10.1109/MoNeTeC.2014.6995590