PCRDR13050541279 Industry Intelligence Program Communications Current Development of Major SDN Standards Organizations Abstract Over the past two years, SDN has become a hot topic in the network communications industry. As its concept, technology, and standards are still at a preliminary stage, fewer operators and enterprises are willing to adopt SDN technology at this moment. To improve the popularity of SDN, Open Networking Foundation and OpenDaylight Project have collaborated with many leading vendors and gained some progress in forming industry standards. This report pinpoints their development and results, with comparisons and impact included. by Broadband Communications Research Group Document Code: Publication Date: December 2013 Check out MIC on the Internet! http://mic.iii.org.tw/english
Current Development of Major SDN Standards Organizations i Table of Contents Page 1. Current Status of SDN Standards Organizations... 1 1.1 Background... 1 1.2 Current Development... 1 2. Open Networking Foundation... 1 2.1 Major Achievements: OpenFlow and OF-Config... 1 2.2 Testing Program... 2 3. OpenDaylight Project... 4 3.1 Major Achievements: Hydrogen Architecture... 4 3.2 Development Hurdles... 4 3.2.1 Juniper's Endorsement of OpenContrail... 4 3.2.2 Big Switch's Withdrawal... 5 4. Comparison between ONF and ODP... 5 4.1 Similarity: Forming Alliance to Increase Influence... 5 4.2 Difference: Attitude toward Standards Development... 5 4.3 Time is Needed for Mature SDN Standards... 5 5. Conclusion... 5 Appendix... 6 Glossary of Terms... 6 List of Companies... 7 2013 Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute December 2013
ii Industry Intelligence Program Communications List of Figures Page Figure 1 OpenFlow & OF-Config... 1 Figure 2 Timeline of OpenFlow Specification Versions... 2 Figure 3 Hydrogen: SDN Framework by OpenDaylight Project... 4 December 2013 2013 Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute
Current Development of Major SDN Standards Organizations iii List of Tables Page Table 1 OpenFlow Products/Services Launched by ONF Members... 2 Table 2 Projects and Originators of OpenDaylight Project... 4 2013 Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute December 2013
Current Development of Major SDN Standards Organizations 1 1. Current Status of SDN Standards Organizations 1.1 Background SDN (Software-Defined Network) has become one of the few topics that have brought new attention to the network communications industry in recent years, mainly due to its great potential to radically change the networking architecture and hence affect existing players in the industry. However, as the development of SDN is at its infancy, lots of works still need to be done to elaborate the whole idea of SDN. Although a number of vendors and research institutes are optimistic about the SDN technology and its market potential, there is yet consensus on its concept, technological development framework, and standards. While many SDN products are now available, most vendors hold widely differing views on what is "software-defined". Comparing the feverish discussions with the in-progress technology, one could not help but wonder: will SDN end up becoming another technology bubble? 1.2 Current Development 2. Open Networking Foundation 2.1 Major Achievements: OpenFlow and OF-Config Figure 1 OpenFlow & OF-Config 2013 Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute December 2013
2 Industry Intelligence Program - Communications Source: Open Networking Foundation, compiled by MIC, December 2013 Figure 2 Timeline of OpenFlow Specification Versions Source: Open Networking Foundation, compiled by MIC, December 2013 2.2 Testing Program Table 1 OpenFlow Products/Services Launched by ONF Members Product Type Vendors Consulting services IT Service Surveillance & Orchestration December 2013 2013 Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute
Current Development of Major SDN Standards Organizations 3 Network Virtualization vswitch & vrouter SDN Assurance & Measurement SDN SDK SDN Applications SDN Controllers SDN Chips L1-L3 Hardware (e.g. switches and routers) Others Source: Open Networking Foundation, compiled by MIC, December 2013 2013 Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute December 2013
4 Industry Intelligence Program - Communications 3. OpenDaylight Project 3.1 Major Achievements: Hydrogen Architecture Figure 3 Hydrogen: SDN Framework by OpenDaylight Project Source: OpenDaylight Project, compiled by MIC, December 2013 Table 2 Projects and Originators of OpenDaylight Project Project Originator & Major Coordinators Controller Virtual Tenant Network YANG Tools OpenFlow Protocol Library OpenFlow Plugin Affinity Metadata Service Defense4All BGP-LS/PCEP OVSDB LISP Flow Mapping SAMP4SDN Open DOVE Source: OpenDaylight Project, compiled by MIC, December 2013 3.2 Development Hurdles 3.2.1 Juniper's Endorsement of OpenContrail December 2013 2013 Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute
Current Development of Major SDN Standards Organizations 5 3.2.2 Big Switch's Withdrawal 4. Comparison between ONF and ODP 4.1 Similarity: Forming Alliance to Increase Influence 4.2 Difference: Attitude toward Standards Development 4.3 More Time Needed for Mature SDN Standards 5. Conclusion 2013 Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute December 2013
6 Industry Intelligence Program - Communications Appendix Glossary of Terms SDN Software-Defined Network API Application Programming Interface NFV Network Functions Virtualization December 2013 2013 Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute
List of Companies 6WIND A10 Networks Active Broadband Networks ADVA Optical Networking Amartus Aricent Group Arista Networks Beijing Internet Institute Big Switch Networks Broadcom Brocade Calient Technologies Inc. Calsoft Labs Inc. Cavium Networks Centec Networks Cisco Citrix Cloudscaling CohesiveFT ConteXtream Cyan Dell/Force 10 Networks Ericsson European Telecommunications Standards Institute Extreme Networks HP Huawei IBM/IBM Research Industrial Technology Research Institute Infinera Infoblox Intel 2013 Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute December 2013
8 Industry Intelligence Program - Communications Internet Engineering Task Force Intune Networks IP Infusion Ixia Juniper Networks Kemp Technologies Lancope, Inc. LSI Marvell Mellanox Technologies Microsoft MRV Communications NEC Netgear Netronome Nicira NoviFlow Inc. NTT Data ON.Lab Pantheon Pica8 Plexxi Inc. Qosmos Radware RedHat Spirent Stanford University Tail-f Systems Tallac Networks Tekelec Transmode Türk Telekom Group University of Kentucky Vello Systems VMware December 2013 2013 Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute
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