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Democratizing Network Reservations through Application-Aware Orchestration...

by Nageswara S Rao, Joaquin Chung, R. Kettimuthu, Ian Foster
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of 27th International Conference on Computer Communications and
Networks (ICCCN 2018)
Publication Date
Page Numbers
212 to 220
Conference Name
27th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN 2018)
Conference Location
Hangzhou, China
Conference Sponsor
IEEE
Conference Date
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The provisioning of network connections for data transfers that provide quality of service (QoS) over research and
education (R&E) networks is currently performed by network operators. For network connections that span multiple administrative domains, network operators have to reach agreements on reservation requirements. As a result, a network reservation request may take from days to weeks to be provisioned. To improve provisioning times and the success rate of multidomain network reservations, we designed and implemented an application-aware orchestration framework for multidomain R&E networks. This framework leverages latest developments in software-defined networking to automate network provisioning in order to democratize access to network reservation through novel APIs. We present the design, implementation, and evaluation of our application-aware orchestration framework. We evaluate our system using Mininet and demonstrate that it provisions 49% more reservations than current state-of-the-art systems within seconds of receiving a request.