Enhancing and measuring the performance in Software Defined Networking

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Abstract

Software Defined Networking (SDN) is a challenging chapter in today's networking era. It is a network design approach that engages the framework to be controlled or 'altered' adroitly and halfway using programming applications. SDN is a serious advancement that assures to provide a better strategy than displaying the Quality of Service (QoS) approach in the present correspondence frameworks. SDN etymologically changes the lead and convenience of system instruments using the single high state program. It separates the system control and sending functions, empowering the network control to end up specifically. It provides more functionality and more flexibility than the traditional networks. A network administrator can easily shape the traffic without touching any individual switches and services which are needed in a network. The main technology for implementing SDN is a separation of data plane and control plane, network virtualization through programmability. The total amount of time in which user can respond is called response time. Throughput is known as how fast a network can send data. In this paper, we have design a network through which we have measured the Response Time and Throughput comparing with the Real-time Online Interactive Applications (ROIA), Multiple Packet Scheduler, and NOX.

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Hossain, M. A., Sheikh, M. N. A., Rahman, S. S. M., Biswas, S., & Arman, M. A. I. (2018). Enhancing and measuring the performance in Software Defined Networking. International Journal of Computer Networks and Communications, 10(5), 27–40. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijcnc.2018.10502

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