Considerations for Benchmarking Network Performance in Containerized Infrastructures
draft-dcn-bmwg-containerized-infra-04
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Authors | KJ Sun , Hyunsik Yang , ykpark@dcn.ssu.ac.kr , Younghan Kim , Wangbong Lee | ||
Last updated | 2020-09-10 (Latest revision 2020-03-09) | ||
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Abstract
This draft describes considerations for benchmarking network performance in containerized infrastructures. In the containerized infrastructure, Virtualized Network Functions(VNFs) are deployed on operating-system-level virtualization platform by abstracting the user namespace as opposed to virtualization using a hypervisor. Leveraging this, the system configurations and networking scenarios for benchmarking will be partially changed by the way in which the resource allocation and network technologies specified for containerized VNFs. In this draft, we compare the state of the art in a container networking architecture with networking on VM-based virtualized systems, and provide several test scenarios for benchmarking network performance in containerized infrastructures.
Authors
KJ Sun
Hyunsik Yang
ykpark@dcn.ssu.ac.kr
Younghan Kim
Wangbong Lee
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