Renaissance: A self-stabilizing distributed SDN control plane using in-band communications

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By introducing programmability, automated verification, and innovative debugging tools, Software-Defined Networks (SDNs) are poised to meet the increasingly stringent dependability requirements of today's communication networks. However, the design of fault-tolerant SDNs remains an open challenge. This paper considers the design of dependable SDNs through the lenses of self-stabilization—a very strong notion of fault-tolerance. In particular, we develop algorithms for an in-band and distributed control plane for SDNs, called Renaissance, which tolerate a wide range of failures. Our self-stabilizing algorithms ensure that after the occurrence of arbitrary failures, (i) every non-faulty SDN controller can reach any switch (or another controller) within a bounded communication delay (in the presence of a bounded number of failures) and (ii) every switch is managed by a controller. We evaluate Renaissance through a rigorous worst-case analysis as well as a prototype implementation (based on OVS and Floodlight, and Mininet).

论文关键词:SDN,Distributed control plane,Self-stabilization

论文评审过程:Received 10 January 2019, Revised 3 December 2021, Accepted 16 February 2022, Available online 24 February 2022, Version of Record 3 March 2022.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcss.2022.02.001