In extremely connected and dynamic environments, such as data centers, SDN network devices can be exploited to simplify the management of network provisioning. However, they leverage on TCAMs to implement the flow tables, i.e., on size-limited memories that can be quickly filled up when fine-grained traffic control is required, eventually preventing the installation of new forwarding rules. In this work, we demonstrate how this issue can be mitigated by means of a novel flow rule swapping mechanism. Specifically, we first show the negative effects of a full TCAM on a video streaming service provided by an SDN-enabled data center. Then, we show that our swapping mechanism helps in overcoming the inability to properly access a media content available in the data center, by temporarily moving the least matched flow rules from the TCAM to a larger memory outside the SDN device.

Overcoming the memory limits of network devices in SDN-enabled data centers / Marsico, Antonio; Doriguzzi Corin, Roberto; Siracusa, Domenico. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 897-898. (Intervento presentato al convegno IM 2017 tenutosi a Lisbon, PT nel 8th-12th May 2017) [10.23919/INM.2017.7987402].

Overcoming the memory limits of network devices in SDN-enabled data centers

Marsico, Antonio;
2017-01-01

Abstract

In extremely connected and dynamic environments, such as data centers, SDN network devices can be exploited to simplify the management of network provisioning. However, they leverage on TCAMs to implement the flow tables, i.e., on size-limited memories that can be quickly filled up when fine-grained traffic control is required, eventually preventing the installation of new forwarding rules. In this work, we demonstrate how this issue can be mitigated by means of a novel flow rule swapping mechanism. Specifically, we first show the negative effects of a full TCAM on a video streaming service provided by an SDN-enabled data center. Then, we show that our swapping mechanism helps in overcoming the inability to properly access a media content available in the data center, by temporarily moving the least matched flow rules from the TCAM to a larger memory outside the SDN device.
2017
Proceedings of the IM 2017: 2017 IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management
Piscataway, NJ
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
978-3-901882-89-0
Marsico, Antonio; Doriguzzi Corin, Roberto; Siracusa, Domenico
Overcoming the memory limits of network devices in SDN-enabled data centers / Marsico, Antonio; Doriguzzi Corin, Roberto; Siracusa, Domenico. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 897-898. (Intervento presentato al convegno IM 2017 tenutosi a Lisbon, PT nel 8th-12th May 2017) [10.23919/INM.2017.7987402].
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