Survey on network virtualization using openflow: Taxonomy, opportunities, and open issues
The popularity of network virtualization has recently regained considerable momentum because of the emergence of OpenFlow technology. It is essentially decouples a data plane from a control plane and promotes hardware programmability. Subsequently, OpenFlow facilitates the implementation of network...
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my.um.eprints.179682020-07-17T01:21:48Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/17968/ Survey on network virtualization using openflow: Taxonomy, opportunities, and open issues Abdelaziz, A. Ang, Tan Fong Sookhak, M. Khan, S. Vasilakos, A. Liew, Chee Sun Akhunzada, A. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The popularity of network virtualization has recently regained considerable momentum because of the emergence of OpenFlow technology. It is essentially decouples a data plane from a control plane and promotes hardware programmability. Subsequently, OpenFlow facilitates the implementation of network virtualization. This study aims to provide an overview of different approaches to create a virtual network using OpenFlow technology. The paper also presents the OpenFlow components to compare conventional network architecture with OpenFlow network architecture, particularly in terms of the virtualization. A thematic OpenFlow network virtualization taxonomy is devised to categorize network virtualization approaches. Several testbeds that support OpenFlow network virtualization are discussed with case studies to show the capabilities of OpenFlow virtualization. Moreover, the advantages of popular OpenFlow controllers that are designed to enhance network virtualization is compared and analyzed. Finally, we present key research challenges that mainly focus on security, scalability, reliability, isolation, and monitoring in the OpenFlow virtual environment. Numerous potential directions to tackle the problems related to OpenFlow network virtualization are likewise discussed. Korean Society for Internet Information 2016 Article PeerReviewed Abdelaziz, A. and Ang, Tan Fong and Sookhak, M. and Khan, S. and Vasilakos, A. and Liew, Chee Sun and Akhunzada, A. (2016) Survey on network virtualization using openflow: Taxonomy, opportunities, and open issues. KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, 10 (10). pp. 4902-4932. ISSN 1976-7277 http://dx.doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2016.10.015 doi:10.3837/tiis.2016.10.015 |
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The popularity of network virtualization has recently regained considerable momentum because of the emergence of OpenFlow technology. It is essentially decouples a data plane from a control plane and promotes hardware programmability. Subsequently, OpenFlow facilitates the implementation of network virtualization. This study aims to provide an overview of different approaches to create a virtual network using OpenFlow technology. The paper also presents the OpenFlow components to compare conventional network architecture with OpenFlow network architecture, particularly in terms of the virtualization. A thematic OpenFlow network virtualization taxonomy is devised to categorize network virtualization approaches. Several testbeds that support OpenFlow network virtualization are discussed with case studies to show the capabilities of OpenFlow virtualization. Moreover, the advantages of popular OpenFlow controllers that are designed to enhance network virtualization is compared and analyzed. Finally, we present key research challenges that mainly focus on security, scalability, reliability, isolation, and monitoring in the OpenFlow virtual environment. Numerous potential directions to tackle the problems related to OpenFlow network virtualization are likewise discussed. |
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