articleApr 27, 2010Closed access

HyperFlow: a distributed control plane for OpenFlow

University of Toronto

Abstract

OpenFlow assumes a logically centralized controller, which ideally can be physically distributed. However, current deployments rely on a single controller which has major drawbacks including lack of scalability. We present HyperFlow, a distributed event-based control plane for OpenFlow. HyperFlow is logically centralized but physically distributed: it provides scalability while keeping the benefits of network control centralization. By passively synchronizing network-wide views of OpenFlow controllers, HyperFlow localizes decision making to individual controllers, thus minimizing the control plane response time to data plane requests. HyperFlow is resilient to network partitioning and component failures. It…

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Keywords
  • OpenFlow
  • Scalability
  • Computer science
  • Synchronizing
  • Forwarding plane
  • Controller (irrigation)
  • Distributed computing
  • Computer network
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