A review of the role of latency in multi-controller placement in software-defined-wide area networks
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a computer network technology that physically separates the traditional switch architecture’s control and data planes into two separate systems enabling the configuration of SDN compliant devices to become centralised and independent via the SDN controller. Essen...
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author | Ujan, Cindy Mohamad, Mohd. Murtadha Kasim, Anisah |
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description | Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a computer network technology that physically separates the traditional switch architecture’s control and data planes into two separate systems enabling the configuration of SDN compliant devices to become centralised and independent via the SDN controller. Essentially, the separation simplifies an administrator’s task of managing a computer network and is cost-effective due to purchasing inexpensive switches with low processing power. Networks are then dynamically scalable as they can be partitioned into multiple data planes and controllers with policies that can be synchronised across the board. However, researchers have discovered that, in SDN, the location of these controllers impacts a network’s performance capabilities and furthermore, the control plane provides fault management and performance in SDN. Therefore, knowing where to deploy and how many controllers are needed is fundamental. This paper surveys the recent literature on this ongoing issue known as the Controller Placement Problem (CPP), its application to the Wide Area Network (WAN), and the role latency plays in it. |
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spelling | utm.eprints-1003152023-04-13T01:46:48Z http://eprints.utm.my/100315/ A review of the role of latency in multi-controller placement in software-defined-wide area networks Ujan, Cindy Mohamad, Mohd. Murtadha Kasim, Anisah QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a computer network technology that physically separates the traditional switch architecture’s control and data planes into two separate systems enabling the configuration of SDN compliant devices to become centralised and independent via the SDN controller. Essentially, the separation simplifies an administrator’s task of managing a computer network and is cost-effective due to purchasing inexpensive switches with low processing power. Networks are then dynamically scalable as they can be partitioned into multiple data planes and controllers with policies that can be synchronised across the board. However, researchers have discovered that, in SDN, the location of these controllers impacts a network’s performance capabilities and furthermore, the control plane provides fault management and performance in SDN. Therefore, knowing where to deploy and how many controllers are needed is fundamental. This paper surveys the recent literature on this ongoing issue known as the Controller Placement Problem (CPP), its application to the Wide Area Network (WAN), and the role latency plays in it. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2022 Book Section PeerReviewed Ujan, Cindy and Mohamad, Mohd. Murtadha and Kasim, Anisah (2022) A review of the role of latency in multi-controller placement in software-defined-wide area networks. In: Advances on Intelligent Informatics and Computing Health Informatics, Intelligent Systems, Data Science and Smart Computing. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, 127 (NA). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 435-445. ISBN 978-3-030-98740-4 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98741-1_36 DOI : 10.1007/978-3-030-98741-1_36 |
spellingShingle | QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Ujan, Cindy Mohamad, Mohd. Murtadha Kasim, Anisah A review of the role of latency in multi-controller placement in software-defined-wide area networks |
title | A review of the role of latency in multi-controller placement in software-defined-wide area networks |
title_full | A review of the role of latency in multi-controller placement in software-defined-wide area networks |
title_fullStr | A review of the role of latency in multi-controller placement in software-defined-wide area networks |
title_full_unstemmed | A review of the role of latency in multi-controller placement in software-defined-wide area networks |
title_short | A review of the role of latency in multi-controller placement in software-defined-wide area networks |
title_sort | review of the role of latency in multi controller placement in software defined wide area networks |
topic | QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science |
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