DocumentCode :
3610696
Title :
Integrated SDN/NFV management and orchestration architecture for dynamic deployment of virtual SDN control instances for virtual tenant networks [invited]
Author :
Munoz, Raul ; Vilalta, Ricard ; Casellas, Ramon ; Martinez, Ricardo ; Szyrkowiec, Thomas ; Autenrieth, Achim ; Lopez, Vi?Œ??ctor ; Lopez, Diego
Author_Institution :
Centre Tecnol. de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Castelldefels, Spain
Volume :
7
Issue :
11
fYear :
2015
Abstract :
Software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV) have emerged as the most promising candidates for improving network function and protocol programmability and dynamic adjustment of network resources. On the one hand, SDN is responsible for providing an abstraction of network resources through well-defined application programming interfaces. This abstraction enables SDN to perform network virtualization, that is, to slice the physical infrastructure and create multiple coexisting application-specific virtual tenant networks (VTNs) with specific quality-of-service and service-levelagreement requirements, independent of the underlying optical transport technology and network protocols. On the other hand, the notion of NFV relates to deploying network functions that are typically deployed in specialized and dedicated hardware, as software instances [called virtual network functions (VNFs)] running on commodity servers (e.g., in data centers) through software virtualization techniques. Despite all the attention that has been given to virtualizing IP functions (e.g., firewall; authentication, authorization, and accounting) or Long-Term Evolution control functions (e.g., mobility management entity, serving gateway, and packet data network gateway), some transport control functions can also be virtualized and moved to the cloud as a VNF. In this work we propose virtualizing the tenant SDN control functions of a VTN and moving them into the cloud. The control of a VTN is a key requirement associated with network virtualization, since it allows the dynamic programming (i.e., direct control and configuration) of the virtual resources allocated to the VTN. We experimentally assess and evaluate the first SDN/NFV orchestration architecture in a multipartner testbed to dynamically deploy independent SDN controller instances for each instantiated VTN and to provide the required connectivity within minutes.
Keywords :
computer network management; dynamic programming; software defined networking; virtualisation; application programming interfaces; dynamic deployment; dynamic programming; integrated SDN/NFV management; network function virtualization; orchestration architecture; quality-of-service; service-level agreement requirements; software-defined networking; virtual SDN control instances; virtual tenant networks; Cloud computing; Computer architecture; Protocols; Switches; Virtual machine monitors; Virtualization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1943-0620
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.7.000B62
Filename :
7331131
Link To Document :
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