Fault Tolerance in SDN Data Plane Considering Network and Application Based Metrics
Baris Yamansavascilar, Ahmet Cihat Baktir, Atay Ozgovde, Cem Ersoy

TL;DR
This paper introduces DPQoAP, a comprehensive fault tolerance scheme for SDN data planes that considers network faults and path quality to maintain QoS and improve application QoE during failures and congestion.
Contribution
It proposes a novel dynamic protection approach that evaluates alternative path quality and assesses application impact, addressing limitations of existing SDN fault tolerance methods.
Findings
DPQoAP improves network resilience and QoS during faults.
Application QoE is maintained better with DPQoAP under network failures.
The approach enhances adaptability of SDN networks to dynamic conditions.
Abstract
Failures in networks result in service disruptions which may cause deteriorated Quality of Service (QoS) for the end users. Since SDN is becoming the mainstream paradigm for networks, implementation of a robust fault tolerance scheme for SDN-based networks is crucial. Existing SDN data plane fault tolerance approaches can be classified as reactive and proactive which may or may not rely on the controller, respectively. However, none of them qualifies as a complete solution, providing only partial remedies. In this work, we propose Dynamic Protection with Quality of Alternative Paths (DPQoAP) that considers not only the existing faults within the network but also the quality of alternative paths. As a result, we can sustain the QoS throughout the network after the recovery. We also investigate how application based parameters are affected by link failures. To this end, we explore the…
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