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ENDEAVOUR: A Scalable SDN Architecture for Real-World IXPs

Accepted version
Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Castro, I 
Chiesa, M 
Fernandes, EL 
Lapeyrade, R 

Abstract

Innovation in interdomain routing has remained stagnant for over a decade. Recently, IXPs have emerged as economically-advantageous interconnection points for reducing path latencies and exchanging ever increasing traffic volumes among, possibly, hundreds of networks. Given their far-reaching implications on interdomain routing, IXPs are the ideal place to foster network innovation and extend the benefits of SDN to the interdomain level. In this paper, we present, evaluate, and demonstrate ENDEAVOUR, an SDN platform for IXPs. ENDEAVOUR can be deployed on a multi-hop IXP fabric, supports a large number of use cases, and is highly-scalable while avoiding broadcast storms. Our evaluation with real data from one of the largest IXPs, demonstrates the benefits and scalability of our solution: ENDEAVOUR requires around 70% fewer rules than alternative SDN solutions thanks to our rule partitioning mechanism. In addition, by providing an open source solution, we invite everyone from the community to experiment (and improve) our implementation as well as adapt it to new use cases.

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Keywords

software defined networking, internet eXchange points, inter-domain routing, peering

Journal Title

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications

Conference Name

Journal ISSN

0733-8716
1558-0008

Volume Title

35

Publisher

IEEE
Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020 (H2020) Industrial Leadership (IL) (644960)
This research is (in part) supported by European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the ENDEAVOUR project (grant agreement 644960).