The advent of Software-Defined Networking with OpenFlow first, and subsequently the emergence of programmable data planes, has boosted lot of research around many networking aspects: monitoring, security, traffic engineering. In the context of network monitoring, most of the proposed solutions show the benefits of data plane programmability by simplifying the complexity of the network with a one big-switch abstraction. Only few papers look at network-wide solutions, but consider the network as non heterogeneous: only composed by programmable devices. In this paper, we argue that the primary challenge for a successful adoption of those solutions is the deployment problem: how to compose and monitor a network consisting of both legacy and programmable switches? We propose an approach for incrementally deploy programmable devices in an ISP network with the goal of monitoring as many distinct network flows as possible. While assessing the benefits of our solution, we realized that proposed network-wide monitoring algorithms might not be optimized for a partial deployment scenario. We then also developed a novel strategy capable of detecting network-wide heavy flows with the same accuracy of state-of-The-Art solutions but by relying on less information from the data plane.
Ding D., Savi M., Antichi G., Siracusa D. (2019). Incremental Deployment of Programmable Switches for Network-wide Heavy-hitter Detection. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/NETSOFT.2019.8806649].
Incremental Deployment of Programmable Switches for Network-wide Heavy-hitter Detection
Ding D.;
2019
Abstract
The advent of Software-Defined Networking with OpenFlow first, and subsequently the emergence of programmable data planes, has boosted lot of research around many networking aspects: monitoring, security, traffic engineering. In the context of network monitoring, most of the proposed solutions show the benefits of data plane programmability by simplifying the complexity of the network with a one big-switch abstraction. Only few papers look at network-wide solutions, but consider the network as non heterogeneous: only composed by programmable devices. In this paper, we argue that the primary challenge for a successful adoption of those solutions is the deployment problem: how to compose and monitor a network consisting of both legacy and programmable switches? We propose an approach for incrementally deploy programmable devices in an ISP network with the goal of monitoring as many distinct network flows as possible. While assessing the benefits of our solution, we realized that proposed network-wide monitoring algorithms might not be optimized for a partial deployment scenario. We then also developed a novel strategy capable of detecting network-wide heavy flows with the same accuracy of state-of-The-Art solutions but by relying on less information from the data plane.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.