Abstract

OpenFlow is a great concept, but its original design imposes excessive overheads. It can simplify network and traffic management in enterprise and data center environments, because it enables flow-level control over Ethernet switching and provides global visibility of the flows in the network. However, such fine-grained control and visibility comes with costs: the switch-implementation costs of involving the switch's control-plane too often and the distributed-system costs of involving the OpenFlow controller too frequently, both on flow setups and especially for statistics-gathering.

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Keywords
  • OpenFlow
  • Visibility
  • Computer science
  • Ethernet
  • Controller (irrigation)
  • Computer network
  • Local area network
  • Network switch
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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