High-speed data plane and network functions virtualization by vectorizing packet processing

2019 ◽  
Vol 149 ◽  
pp. 187-199 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leonardo Linguaglossa ◽  
Dario Rossi ◽  
Salvatore Pontarelli ◽  
Dave Barach ◽  
Damjan Marjon ◽  
...  
2019 ◽  
Vol 142 ◽  
pp. 98-110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shie-Yuan Wang ◽  
Chia-Ming Wu ◽  
Yi-Bing Lin ◽  
Ching-Chun Huang

2021 ◽  
Vol 38 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 1-45
Author(s):  
Georgios P. Katsikas ◽  
Tom Barbette ◽  
Dejan Kostić ◽  
JR. Gerald Q. Maguire ◽  
Rebecca Steinert

Deployment of 100Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) links challenges the packet processing limits of commodity hardware used for Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). Moreover, realizing chained network functions (i.e., service chains) necessitates the use of multiple CPU cores, or even multiple servers, to process packets from such high speed links. Our system Metron jointly exploits the underlying network and commodity servers’ resources: ( i ) to offload part of the packet processing logic to the network, ( ii )  by using smart tagging to setup and exploit the affinity of traffic classes, and ( iii )  by using tag-based hardware dispatching to carry out the remaining packet processing at the speed of the servers’ cores, with zero inter-core communication. Moreover, Metron transparently integrates, manages, and load balances proprietary “blackboxes” together with Metron service chains. Metron realizes stateful network functions at the speed of 100GbE network cards on a single server, while elastically and rapidly adapting to changing workload volumes. Our experiments demonstrate that Metron service chains can coexist with heterogeneous blackboxes, while still leveraging Metron’s accurate dispatching and load balancing. In summary, Metron has ( i )  2.75–8× better efficiency, up to ( ii )  4.7× lower latency, and ( iii )  7.8× higher throughput than OpenBox, a state-of-the-art NFV system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 18
Author(s):  
Shoujiang Dang ◽  
Rui Han

In scientific domains such as high-energy particle physics and genomics, the quantity of high-speed data traffic generated may far exceed the storage throughput and be unable to be in time stored in the current node. Cooperating and utilizing multiple storage nodes on the forwarding path provides an opportunity for high-speed data storage. This paper proposes the use of flow entries to dynamically split traffic among selected neighbor nodes to sequentially amortize excess traffic. We propose a neighbor selection mechanism based on the Local Name Mapping and Resolution System, in which the node weights are computed by combing the link bandwidth and node storage capability, and determining whether to split traffic by comparing normalized weight values with thresholds. To dynamically offload traffic among multiple targets, the cooperative storage strategy implemented in a programmable data plane is presented using the relative weights and ID suffix matching. Evaluation shows that our proposed schema is more efficient compared with end-to-end transmission and ECMP in terms of bandwidth usage and transfer time, and is beneficial in big science.


2017 ◽  
Vol 27 (04) ◽  
pp. 1850053
Author(s):  
Burak Batmaz ◽  
Atakan Doğan

A significant amount of processor power is required to handle packet processing in high speed data networks and taking it to the hardware helps processor to save its energy for other processes. In this study, an Offload Engine IP core that provides the hardware acceleration of UDP/IP protocol stack together with a few other network protocols is introduced. Furthermore, the IP core is equipped with PCI Express (PCIe) interface so as to communicate with applications running on a host PC. Consequently, a processor core deals with only the data processing, while the IP core takes care of the packet processing as per the protocol. The design and implementation of the IP core are verified and tested on an FPGA board; its area utilization and supported features are compared against several competitive designs from the literature. According to these results, the IP core is proved to be a useful one for those network applications that require a hardware-accelerated network protocol stack.


Author(s):  
Dmitry Victorovich Larin ◽  
Aleksandr Igorevich Getman

Network stacks currently implemented in operating systems can no longer cope with the packet rates offered by 10 Gbit Ethernet. Thus, frameworks were developed claiming to offer a faster alternative for this demand. These frameworks enable arbitrary packet processing systems to be built from commodity hardware handling a traffic rate of several 10 Gbit interfaces, entering a domain previously only available to custom-built hardware. In this paper, we survey various frameworks for high-performance packet IO and their interaction with a modular frameworks and specialized virtual network functions software for high-speed packet processing. We introduce a model to estimate and assess the performance of these packet processing frameworks. Moreover, we analyze the performance of the most prominent frameworks based on representative measurements in packet capturing scenarios. Therefore, we provide a comparison between them and select the area of applicability.


Author(s):  
David Barach ◽  
Leonardo Linguaglossa ◽  
Damjan Marion ◽  
Pierre Pfister ◽  
Salvatore Pontarelli ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 56 (12) ◽  
pp. 97-103 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Barach ◽  
Leonardo Linguaglossa ◽  
Damjan Marion ◽  
Pierre Pfister ◽  
Salvatore Pontarelli ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
Yuli Anwar ◽  
Dahlar .

Abstract. One of the advances in information technology that now has changed the outlook and human life, business process and business strategy of an institution is the internet. The internet is a very large networks that connected to computers and serves throughout the world in one centralized network. With the internet we can access data and information anytime and anywhere.    As one provider of high-speed data communications services and the pioneer of the internet network service provider in Indonesia that provides integrated services, as well as one of the pioneer development of internet services that provide extensive services in the building and apply it throughout Indonesia. Indosat ready to seize opportunities for sustainable growth of business spectrum are still sprawling Indonesia.    Therefore, Indosat continues to focus on the development of increased efforts to provide the best service for customers of Indosat. Indosat will continue to develop and expand network coverage and a larger investment that the company will achieve excellence in the field of integrated telecommunications services.    Ranking by region of the IP Providers can be seen by grouping IP Providers, and management over IP Providers prefer to choose providers based on where it orginates as an example for the region of the U.S if it will be preferred providers that come from U.S. providers.With the commencement of the internet network optimization start early in 2008 with the selection of the appropriate IP Upstream Provider criteria, it is up to date according to data obtained from Indosat, seen any significant changes to the cost of purchasing capacity of the IP Upstream.    Based on the data obtained that until Q3 or September 2008, the number of IP Upstream Providers that previously there were 20 to 10 IP Upstream Provider, IP Transit Price total decrease of 11% to the price of IP Transit Price / Mbps there is a decrease of 78%, while from the capacity bandwith an increase of 301% capacity from 2008.


Author(s):  
Rajbir Singh

Optical networks are bandwidth efficient networks are used for long haul communication providing seamless data transfer. For high speed data transmission in open space between different satellites, Inter-satellite Optical wireless communication (IsOWC) is widely used .In this paper we have evaluated the performance of IsOWC communication link for high speed data transmission .The performance of the system is evaluated on the basis of qualitative parameters such as Q-factor and BER using optisystem simulator.


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