Splitarchitecture: SDN for the carrier domain
Wolfgang John, Andr\'as Kern, Mario Kind, Pontus Sk\"oldstr\"om,, Dimitri Staessens, Hagen Woesner

TL;DR
This paper introduces SplitArchitecture, an SDN-based control plane design tailored for large-scale carrier networks, enhancing scalability, reliability, and flexibility through hierarchical control layers and virtualization.
Contribution
It presents the novel SplitArchitecture concept, enabling hierarchical control layers and function splitting, specifically designed for carrier-grade networks, with a prototype demonstrating its practical benefits.
Findings
Demonstrated increased flexibility in service node virtualization.
Showed technical and economic benefits of SDN in carrier networks.
Validated the prototype with a floating BRAS for residential services.
Abstract
The concept of SDN has emerged as a way to address numerous challenges with traditional network architectures by decoupling network control and forwarding. So far, the use cases for SDN mainly targeted data-center applications. This article considers SDN for network carriers, facing operation of large-scale networks with millions of customers, multiple technologies, and high availability demands. With specific carrier-grade features such as scalability, reliability, flexibility, modularity, and virtualization in mind, the SPARC EU project has developed the SPARC SplitArchitecture concept. The SplitArchitecture control plane allows hierarchical layering of several control plane layers which can be flexibly mapped to data plane layers. Between control layers open interfaces are used. Furthermore, SplitArchitecture proposes an additional split of forwarding and processing functions in data…
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