Presentation 2014-03-07
Gradual Migration based on Network Virtualization
Takeshi SHIBATA, Makoto KITANI, Hayato HOSHIHARA, Daisuke MASHIMO, Toshiaki SUZUKI, Masahiro KIMURA, Kiyotaka TAKAHASHI, Yutaka OKUI, Yoshihiro ASHI, Akihiko TAKASE,
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Abstract(in English) The conventional scheme to migrate a legacy network into a new network is mainly based on an overlay model that minimizes changes of the legacy network. In the overlay model, data packets sent from the legacy network is encapsulated by the new network packet format and is transmitted over the tunnel on the new network. The transmission quality depends heavily on the quality of the new network and its quality is also affected by the change of the network topology. We will propose a novel migration scheme from the legacy network to the new network to solve the above issues. The proposed scheme is based on a network virtualization technology and can minimize influences on the current network services. By the proposed scheme, the legacy network is migrated into the new network without stopping the network services by emulating the legacy network function on the new network.
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Keyword(in English) Virtualization / Migration / Graduality
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Conference Date 2014/2/27(1days)
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Title (in English) Gradual Migration based on Network Virtualization
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Keyword(1) Virtualization
Keyword(2) Migration
Keyword(3) Graduality
1st Author's Name Takeshi SHIBATA
1st Author's Affiliation Hitachi, Ltd., Central Research Laboratory()
2nd Author's Name Makoto KITANI
2nd Author's Affiliation Hitachi, Ltd., Telecommunications & Network Systems Division
3rd Author's Name Hayato HOSHIHARA
3rd Author's Affiliation Hitachi, Ltd., Central Research Laboratory
4th Author's Name Daisuke MASHIMO
4th Author's Affiliation Hitachi, Ltd., Central Research Laboratory
5th Author's Name Toshiaki SUZUKI
5th Author's Affiliation Hitachi, Ltd., Central Research Laboratory
6th Author's Name Masahiro KIMURA
6th Author's Affiliation Hitachi, Ltd., Telecommunications & Network Systems Division
7th Author's Name Kiyotaka TAKAHASHI
7th Author's Affiliation Hitachi, Ltd., Telecommunications & Network Systems Division
8th Author's Name Yutaka OKUI
8th Author's Affiliation Hitachi, Ltd., Telecommunications & Network Systems Division
9th Author's Name Yoshihiro ASHI
9th Author's Affiliation Hitachi, Ltd., Telecommunications & Network Systems Division
10th Author's Name Akihiko TAKASE
10th Author's Affiliation Hitachi, Ltd., Telecommunications & Network Systems Division
Date 2014-03-07
Paper # NS2013-248
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 472
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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