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HPL-2009-231

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Diverter: A New Approach to Networking Within Virtualized Infrastructures

Edwards, Aled; Fischer, Anna; Lain, Antonio
HP Laboratories

HPL-2009-231

Keyword(s): Network virtualization, distributed overlays, packet filtering, routing

Abstract: As virtualized data-centres become the back-end platforms behind a new generation of utility and cloud computing infrastructures (such as AmazonAWS [1]) their multi-tenancy, scale and complexity introduce new challenges that especially affect the networking layer. Multiple customers' requirements for varying logical network topologies must be simultaneously accommodated on the shared, underlying network fabric in a secure manner. Diverter is a new approach to network virtualization that targets these highly flexible, large-scale, multi-tenanted environments and advances the current state-of-the-art by implementing an efficient, fully distributed virtualized routing system that allows end-to-end communication between any endpoint with just a single network "hop". We have implemented a prototype of this solution that, in certain network configurations, achieves a throughput improvement of at least 66 % compared to alternative approaches.

8 Pages

Additional Publication Information: Published and presented at Workshop: Research on Enterprise Networking (WREN'09/SIGCOMM'09), Barcelona, Spain, August 17-21, 2009.

External Posting Date: September 6, 2009 [Fulltext]. Approved for External Publication
Internal Posting Date: September 6, 2009 [Fulltext]

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