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CONI

CONI. The SDN Evolution. Phil Casini, Senior Product Manager, Cisco Systems. So How Far Have We Come with SDN ?. 1H2013. Up to 2011. 2012. Developing SDN Building Blocks. Shaping SDN Use Cases. SDN Based Solutions Emerging. Open Network Foundation. Project Daylight.

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CONI

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  1. CONI The SDN Evolution Phil Casini, Senior Product Manager, Cisco Systems

  2. So How Far Have We Come with SDN? 1H2013 Up to 2011 2012 Developing SDN Building Blocks Shaping SDN Use Cases SDN Based Solutions Emerging Open Network Foundation Project Daylight University Experimentation And Exploration University and Enterprise Exploration Production Qualification Commercial Controllers Integrated Network Slicing Commercial Applications DC Traffic Monitoring WAN Transit Selection Network Controllers Flowvisor Universities Have Led Innovation Throughout the Journey!

  3. What is Project Daylight? Platinum Gold Silver Daylight is an open source project formed by industry leaders and others under the Linux Foundation with the mutual goal of furthering the adoption and innovation of Software Defined Networking (SDN) through the creation of a common vendor supported framework.

  4. Project Framework A New “Sandbox” For Experimentation and Innovation

  5. Northbound API Standardization:The Next Big Exploration Area for SDN Shifting the management of network operations “state” to the boundary between the northbound controller interface and the SDN application requires innovation

  6. Is HTCondorAn Answer? • Submission of SDN application ”requests” (aka job requests) to the SDN Controller in a uniform manner may provide a useful structure for efficiently arbitrating the Controller’s utilization • Mapping resource requests with available resources across a distributed topology may provide an efficient “scheduling” element for networking flow management policies • Providing network policies to an SDN Controller from HT Condor CAN provide useful guidance to improve network behavior

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