articleJan 1, 2014Closed access

ClickOS and the Art of Network Function Virtualization

JMJoao MartinsMAMohamed AhmedNENec EuropeVOVladimir OlteanuBMBucharest Michio Honda

Abstract

Over the years middleboxes have become a fundamental part of today's networks. Despite their usefulness, they come with a number of problems, many of which arise from the fact that they are hardware-based: they are costly, difficult to manage, and their functionality is hard or impossible to change, to name a few.To address these issues, there is a recent trend towards network function virtualization (NFV), in essence proposing to turn these middleboxes into software-based, virtualized entities. Towards this goal we introduce ClickOS, a high-performance, virtualized software middlebox platform. ClickOS virtual machines are small (5MB), boot quickly (about 30 milliseconds), add little delay (45 microseconds)…

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Authors

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  • JM
    Joao MartinsCorresponding
  • MA
    Mohamed Ahmed
  • NE
    Nec Europe
  • VO
    Vladimir Olteanu
  • BM
    Bucharest Michio Honda

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Firewall (physics)
  • Virtualization
  • Operating system
  • Network packet
  • Network Functions Virtualization
  • Software
  • Computer network
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