2019
DOI: 10.1587/transinf.2018edp7176
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Resilient Edge: A Scalable, Robust Network Function Backend

Abstract: Increasing hardware resources, such as multi-core and multi-socket CPUs, memory capacity and high-speed NICs, impose significant challenges on Network Function Virtualization (NFV) backends. They increase the potential numbers of per-server NFs or tenants, which requires a packet switching architecture that is not only scalable to large number of virtual ports, but also robust to attacks on the data plane. This is a real problem; a recent study has reported that Open vSwitch, a widely used software switch, had… Show more

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“…Since ClickNF is similar to FastClick in terms of design and performance, we do not consider it to avoid duplicates. The same reason also applies for REdge [55], which extends VALE and netmap to build NFV backend.…”
Section: A Software Switchesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Since ClickNF is similar to FastClick in terms of design and performance, we do not consider it to avoid duplicates. The same reason also applies for REdge [55], which extends VALE and netmap to build NFV backend.…”
Section: A Software Switchesmentioning
confidence: 94%