• DocumentCode
    3729246
  • Title

    Evaluating System Performance for handling scalability challenge in SDN

  • Author

    Avantika Kondel;Anita Ganpati

  • Author_Institution
    Department of Computer Science, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    594
  • Lastpage
    597
  • Abstract
    Software Defined Networks (SDN) means programmable networks i.e. network elements that can be configured programmatic interface without the need to specify the rules in the firmware. SDN facilitates to decouple content and services from the traffic, and decouple virtual networks from the physical transport. For the scalability of SDN the overload on the data plane and control plane can be reduced by using CPU, RAM and File I/O functionalities. The generic ×86 CPU can be used for generic applications of forwarding packets in SDN. RAM can be used to handle the chained flow tables because in programmable networking environment the packet handling is done based on the current scenario of the traffic and not based on predefined rules. This paper presents the evaluation of the system performance using the benchmark `sysbench´. The results showed that the generic applications in SDN when talking in terms of GB´s of data can be handled by the generic ×86 CPU. The results of the evaluation can then be used to make the policies by which the scalability challenge in SDN will be handled.
  • Keywords
    "Random access memory","File systems","Benchmark testing","Scalability","Time factors","Control systems","System performance"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Green Computing and Internet of Things (ICGCIoT), 2015 International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICGCIoT.2015.7380534
  • Filename
    7380534