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Optimize flow table transfer during the VM migration

A Small Introduction of the project:

  • Software Defined Networks is relatively new domain which decouples the data and control flow in network
  • VM Migration is an important metric for evaluation network virtualization and cloud computing domain.
  • We propose an algorithm which will figure out the order and priority of the rules to migrate from the flow tables of routers when migrating the Virtual Machines in a network using OpenFlow protocol.

Detailed Introduction(Abstract submitted for Unisys Cloud 20/20):

[Abstract Link] 1

Mentors:

Dr. Vasudeva Varma(vv@iiit.ac.in)

Reddy Raja

Pulkit Goel

Team Members:

Kumar Rishabh (shailrishabh@gmail.com)

Vishrut Mehta (vishrut.mehta009@gmail.com)

Rishi Raj Singh Jhelumi (rishiakhnoor@gmail.com)

Rajeev Kumar (rajeevkumarchail@gmail.com)

Usage:

  • Select one of the network-generators from the network-generator folder
  • All these require three files link, switches and switches as input argument sample of which can be found in testerFiles folder
  • Also required is the traffic generator sample of which can be found in generator in testerFiles folder
  • Select one the controller to listen in remote mode in controllers folder
  • Generate the Network

Current Metric used:

  • Random
  • Most Recently Used
  • Frequency Distribution

TODO (ROADMAP):

  • Simulate a Real World Dataset(Network activity logs of a real world network)
  • Take care of other factors in Network
  • Reduce Communication blockage frequeny
  • Port to other network controllers ( Floodlight, RYU ?????? maybe)
  • Better logging of the entire system

Interesting:

We presented a poster for the same as part of our Cloud Computing Course :-)

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