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Video of Mobile VMs Demo

December 4th, 2008, yiannisy in OpenFlow Blog

The last three months, we presented variations of our Mobile VMs Demo at different venues including SIGCOMM 2008, GEC-3 and Supercomputing 2008.

We demonstrated Virtual Machine mobility, client mobility and GUI-based flow dragging, on a centrally controlled network spanning across Stanford, Internet 2 and JGN2plus in Japan.

This video gives Openflow basic background and explains the demo with slides, pictures and video clips.

Check it out!

Video is also available in a larger size and HD.

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6 Responses to “Video of Mobile VMs Demo”

  1. Lin Pingping Says:

    good!

  2. David B Says:

    I don’t get it. It seems like you are adding control over elements that you probably do not know anything about except ping times and names.

    This seems very dangerous. Just because you can see the basic topology doesn’t mean that those links are equal and that you should use them. They could be congested, nearly congested, low latency, high jitter, unsecured, costly in terms of dollars or have other problems.

    What stops malicious or ignorant people from just picking the most circuitous route possible?

  3. Yiannis Says:

    Hi David,

    This is not supposed to be the correct way to do virtual machine mobility or client-server mobility for gaming. The goal of the demo is to highlight the flexibility one could have to manage a similar network. It’s up to the administrator (researcher, network owner, you name it) to decide the algorithm that fits your needs for load-balancing, cost etc. Regarding security, the control of the network takes place using OpenFlow through SSL encryption, and ignorant/malicious users shouldn’t be able to install a bad route.

    Thanks,
    Yiannis

  4. Reza F. Says:

    Quite promising. There are 3 questions:

    1. Will switch and router vendors support OpenFlow in commercial products, as it can break their current business models?

    2. Will OpenFlow complement (more flexibility) or replace TRILL (standard), when the latter is supported in switches?

    3. Will the vendors of Flow collection and analysis tools adopt OpenFlow?

    Thanks,

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