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Why SDN and ON.LAB are Hot Topics
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Exponential Interest
Jul 2012 Oct 2012 Nov 2012 Dec 2012 Feb 2013
ACQUISITIONS
Oct 2011 Apr 2013
EVENTS
400
AttendeesMARKET
Feb 2012 Feb 2013
$2
$3.7
Billions
May 2012 Dec 2012
STANDARDIZATION
51
90Members
400
1,500
More Products AnnouncedAnd Available
More Start-Ups and VC investment too!
Crossing the SDN Chasm
BROADERADOPTION
2009 2012
Number of OrganizationsAdopting SDN
Time
SDN Definition
Forwarding includes both wireline and wireless.
Southbound API offer L1/L2/L3 forwarding abstraction.
Applications could be Routing, Traffic Engineering or Mobility.
3rd partycomponents
Network OS
Apps Apps
Network OS
Apps Apps
OpenVendor Agnostic
Interfaces & Standards
Open Interfaces
Open Interfaces
Network Hypervisor LogicallyCentral
Separationof Control &Forwarding
Forwarding
Why An Open Source Community
Open Source At A Glance
600,000+ projects100+ Billion lines of code10 Million person-years of work
SDN innovation will come from open source like
40% of cloud innovation15% of mobile enterprises19% of mobile apps
Source: Black Duck
Free software tools and platforms accessible to all Support from passionate SDN expertsFreedom to use, redistribute and modify without IP infringement
Empowered community and continuous improvement
Huge creative and diverse potential for unprecedented scale
Unlocking Network Potential
Traditional NetworkingControl plane
embedded into the boxClosed proprietary with no open interfaceA big barrier to innovation
The Promise of SDNSeparation of forwarding and control planesOpen and vendor agnostic interface (e.g. OpenFlow)Well defined control plane abstractions to enable rapid innovation
Need to create new tools
Use them and modify them freely to experiment new possibilities
Exchange ideas and experience
App App
App
OperatingSystem
Specialized PacketForwarding Hardware
Invention
Platform Development
Deployments
Demonstrations
And Beyond
2007 – Creation of SDN Concept
2007 – Ethane2008 – NOX, OpenFlow2009 – FlowVisor, Mininet2010 – Beacon
2009 – Stanford2010 – GENI started and grew to 20 universities2013 – 20 more campuses to be added
Leveraging A Strong SDN/OpenFlow Foundation
2008-2011 – SIGCOMM2011 – Open Networking Summit, Interop
2012 –Defining SDN research agenda for the coming years
ON.LAB Role
IDEAS BROADERADOPTION
Early stage ideas and prototypes from the research community
Leveraged by organizations and users for commercial usage
DevelopmentDistributionDeployment
SupportDemonstrations
Proven applicability by the ON.LAB community
OUR VISIONOpen The Cloud Infrastructure For Innovation
OUR MISSIONDevelop, distribute, deploy, and support open source Software-Defined Networking (SDN) tools and platforms
Bridging Two Worlds
IDEAS BROADERADOPTION
Demonstration
Development Deployment
Support Distribute
A Shared GoalChip vendors Equipment vendors Software vendorsVendors
UsersResearchComputer science R&E community
Service providers Cloud providers
R&E network operators
Members Organizations
People Behind ON.LAB
NICK MCKEOWN – Board Member• Stanford• ONRC• ONF• Start-ups• Cisco
GURU PARULKAR – Executive director, Board Member• Stanford• ONS• ONRC
SCOTT SHENKER – Board member• Berkeley• ONF
WILLIAM SNOW – VP of Engineering• Nortel Networks• Cisco• IBM• Start-Ups• Dev./QA/Ops/Support
LARRY PETERSON – Chief Architect• Princeton• PlanetLab
PANKAJ BERDE• Infoblox• Yahoo!• EMC
UMESH KRISHNASWAMY• Juniper• HP
ON.LAB Portfolio
3rd partycomponents
Network OS
Apps Apps
Network OS
Apps Apps
Open Interfaces
Open Interfaces
Network Hypervisor
Forwarding
FlowVisor
Mininet
ONOS
SDN IP-Peering
Testi
ng
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