Abstract

We present our experiences to date building ONOS (Open Network Operating System), an experimental distributed SDN control platform motivated by the performance, scalability, and availability requirements of large operator networks. We describe and evaluate two ONOS prototypes. The first version implemented core features: a distributed, but logically centralized, global network view; scale-out; and fault tolerance. The second version focused on improving performance. Based on experience with these prototypes, we identify additional steps that will be required for ONOS to support use cases such as core network traffic engineering and scheduling, and to become a usable open source, distributed network OS platform…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Scalability
  • USable
  • Scheduling (production processes)
  • Distributed computing
  • Fault tolerance
  • Computer network
  • Database
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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