Physical-virtual topological visualization of OF@TEIN SDN-enabled multi-site cloud

Infrastructure visualization based on monitored resource status is essential for the effective operation of modern SDN (Software-Defined Networking)-enabled cloud. More specifically, collecting and visualizing visibility information about both physical & virtual (p+v) types of resources is one o...

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Published in:2017 International Conference on Information Networking (ICOIN) pp. 622 - 624
Main Authors: Usman, Muhammad, Risdianto, Aris Cahyadi, Jungsu Han, JongWon Kim, Nguyen Van Huynh
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2017
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Summary:Infrastructure visualization based on monitored resource status is essential for the effective operation of modern SDN (Software-Defined Networking)-enabled cloud. More specifically, collecting and visualizing visibility information about both physical & virtual (p+v) types of resources is one of key requirement for multi-site cloud operators. However, most existing visualization tools fall short in effectively providing the p+v topological visualization of multi-site cloud infrastructure. Thus, in this paper, by taking an example of OF@TEIN (OpenFlow @ Trans-Eurasian Information Network) multi-site experimental cloud, we attempt to realize visualization software to assist both developers and operators in capturing the p+v topological visualization of infrastructure resources.
DOI:10.1109/ICOIN.2017.7899571