Analytical Load Balancing Model in Distributed Open Flow Controller System

  • Issa T
  • Raoul Z
  • Konaté A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Software Defined Network (SDN) is a concept based on a decoupling between the control plan and the data plan of a network. Thus, the network becomes programmable and can be coupled to the business applications of the users. The study that is discussed in this article looks at load planning and balancing in distributed controllers. To do this, a model and theoretical methods of performance evaluation related to appropriate software tools, to predict and control the quality of service offered to users is exposed. This paper exposed also a distributed architecture of controllers and then a module based on an adaptive load balancing algorithm that is fault tolerant and fluctuates controller loads. The experiments show a significant gain in efficiency of our solution.

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Issa, T., Raoul, Z., Konaté, A., Adepo, J. C., Cousin, B., & Olivier, A. (2018). Analytical Load Balancing Model in Distributed Open Flow Controller System. Engineering, 10(12), 863–875. https://doi.org/10.4236/eng.2018.1012060

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