FCR: Fast and Consistent Controller-Replication in Software Defined Networking
We consider the problem of coordination among replicated SDN controllers, where the challenge is to ensure a consistent view of the network while reacting to network events in a prompt manner. Existing solutions are either consensus-based, which achieve consistency at the expense of high latency; or eventual-consistency-based, which have low latency at the expense of severe limitations on the types of applications and policies implementable by the controller. We propose the Fast and Consistent Controller-Replication (FCR) scheme. FCR is based on a deterministic agreement mechanism that performs agreement on the input of controllers, instead of agreement on the output as done in consensus mechanisms. We formally prove that FCR provides the same guarantees in terms of implementable applications and network policies, as any deterministic single-image controller. Through simulation and implementation, we show that these guarantees can be implemented with little latency overhead, compared to eventual-consistency approaches, and can be achieved significantly faster than consensus-based approaches.
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