Network virtualization - a virtual router performance evaluation

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Autor(a) principal: Parreira, Bruno
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Melo, Márcio, Soares, João, Carapinha, Jorge, Monteiro, Romeu, Sargento, Susana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://proa.ua.pt/index.php/crc/article/view/16560
Resumo: Network Virtualization is claimed to be a key component of the Future Internet by enabling the coexistence of heterogeneous (virtual) networks on the same physical infrastructure [1], providing the dynamic creation and support of different networks with different paradigms and mechanisms. In order for virtualization to be used in a network operator’s infrastructure, its impact on the network traffic must be studied. In this paper, we perform an analysis of the impact of network virtualization on two types of traffic, TCP and UDP. To deploy the virtual networks, the Network Virtualization System Suite is used. This platform enables the creation of virtual networks on top of a substrate network, isolating the traffic in the different layers. The tests performed evaluate the effect that the increase of virtual routers and data flows has on throughput and packet delay. The effect of CPU load on throughput is also analyzed. The results obtained using TCP demonstrate that the CPU load has a more adverse effect on throughput than increasing the number of virtual routers, with a loss of 25% in the first case and 15% in latter case. The UDP tests revealed that increasing virtual routers leads to an increase in packet delay variation.
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author Parreira, Bruno
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Melo, Márcio
Soares, João
Carapinha, Jorge
Monteiro, Romeu
Sargento, Susana
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Soares, João
Carapinha, Jorge
Monteiro, Romeu
Sargento, Susana
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Melo, Márcio
Soares, João
Carapinha, Jorge
Monteiro, Romeu
Sargento, Susana
description Network Virtualization is claimed to be a key component of the Future Internet by enabling the coexistence of heterogeneous (virtual) networks on the same physical infrastructure [1], providing the dynamic creation and support of different networks with different paradigms and mechanisms. In order for virtualization to be used in a network operator’s infrastructure, its impact on the network traffic must be studied. In this paper, we perform an analysis of the impact of network virtualization on two types of traffic, TCP and UDP. To deploy the virtual networks, the Network Virtualization System Suite is used. This platform enables the creation of virtual networks on top of a substrate network, isolating the traffic in the different layers. The tests performed evaluate the effect that the increase of virtual routers and data flows has on throughput and packet delay. The effect of CPU load on throughput is also analyzed. The results obtained using TCP demonstrate that the CPU load has a more adverse effect on throughput than increasing the number of virtual routers, with a loss of 25% in the first case and 15% in latter case. The UDP tests revealed that increasing virtual routers leads to an increase in packet delay variation.
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