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Hier finden Sie wissenschaftliche Publikationen aus den Fraunhofer-Instituten. NetIDE: All-in-one framework for next generation, composed SDN applications
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Gutierrez, P.A.A.; Rojas, E.; Schwabe, A.; Stritzke, C.; Doriguzzi-Corin, R.; Leckey, A.; Petralia, G.; Marsico, A.; Phemius, K.; Tamurejo, S. | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers -IEEE-: Software-defined infrastructure for networks, clouds, IoT and services : 2016 IEEE NetSoft Conference and workshops : 6-10 June 2016, Seoul, Korea Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 2016 ISBN: 978-1-4673-9487-1 ISBN: 978-1-4673-9486-4 ISBN: 978-1-4673-9485-7 pp.355-356 |
| Conference on Network Softwarization (NetSoft) <2, 2016, Seoul> |
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| Conference Paper |
| Fraunhofer IEM () |
Abstract
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is bringing DevOps [1] capabilities to current networks, reducing the time-to-market for new services and thereby providing a strong incentive for adoption to Service Providers and Network Operators. However, the current SDN landscape is extremely fragmented, so that different open and closed source controller frameworks such as OpenDaylight [2], Ryu [3], Floodlight [4] or ONOS [5] exist. This jeopardises the gains of introducing SDN, since porting SDN applications from one platform to another is time consuming and requires high effort. As a consequence, SDN users (e.g. network operators) face the danger of vendor (or platform) lock-in: they are confined to applications working for the platform of their choice, or forced to re-implement their solutions when they choose a new platform.