Experimental performance evaluation of a virtual software router
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-2011
Abstract
Software routers (SRs) are an alternative low-cost and moderate-performance router solutions implemented with general-purpose workstations able to host multiple network interface cards (NICs). Workstations can be programmed to forward packets between different NICs and to participate in routing functions. Virtualization can be used to model new protocols or hardware systems in software and without modifying the host's kernel. However virtualized routers are expected to suffer from performance degradation because of software execution overhead. In this paper, we investigate the performance impact of a virtual software router (VSR) in comparison to that of a SR. We present the performance of VSRs hosted by different workstations - with different number of processing cores. © 2011 IEEE.
Identifier
84856189085 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9781457712654]
Publication Title
IEEE Workshop on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/LANMAN.2011.6076930
e-ISSN
19440375
ISSN
19440367
Recommended Citation
Rojas-Cessa, Roberto; Salehin, Khondaker M.; and Egoh, Komlan, "Experimental performance evaluation of a virtual software router" (2011). Faculty Publications. 10998.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/10998
