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Reactive Forwarding and Proactive Forwarding Performance Comparison on SDN-Based Network Suranegara, Galura Muhammad; Ichsan, Ichwan Nul; Setyowati, Endah
JOIN (Jurnal Online Informatika) Vol 5, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Informatics, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/join.v5i1.382

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Software-defined networking (SDN) technology is one key technology in telecommunications networks that are currently widely studied. In SDN-based networks, the controller holds the key to the reliability of a network because all control functions are held by the controller as one of the open-source controllers, the Open Network Operating System (ONOS) has two forwarding mechanisms, namely reactive forwarding, and proactive forwarding. This study compares performance between reactive forwarding and proactive forwarding on ONOS with VM migration as traffic. The parameter measured is the total migration time using simple network topology. From the test results, the proactive forwarding scenario can optimize the fastest potential of the topology tested by using the path that has the largest bandwidth available on the network topology. In comparison, reactive forwarding can only pass through the smallest hops of the tested topology. From the measurement results, the average migration time performance using a proactive forwarding scenario is 36.16% faster than the reactive forwarding scenario.
Reactive Forwarding and Proactive Forwarding Performance Comparison on SDN-Based Network Galura Muhammad Suranegara; Ichwan Nul Ichsan; Endah Setyowati
JOIN (Jurnal Online Informatika) Vol 5 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Informatics, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/join.v5i1.382

Abstract

Software-defined networking (SDN) technology is one key technology in telecommunications networks that are currently widely studied. In SDN-based networks, the controller holds the key to the reliability of a network because all control functions are held by the controller as one of the open-source controllers, the Open Network Operating System (ONOS) has two forwarding mechanisms, namely reactive forwarding, and proactive forwarding. This study compares performance between reactive forwarding and proactive forwarding on ONOS with VM migration as traffic. The parameter measured is the total migration time using simple network topology. From the test results, the proactive forwarding scenario can optimize the fastest potential of the topology tested by using the path that has the largest bandwidth available on the network topology. In comparison, reactive forwarding can only pass through the smallest hops of the tested topology. From the measurement results, the average migration time performance using a proactive forwarding scenario is 36.16% faster than the reactive forwarding scenario.
Reactive Forwarding and Proactive Forwarding Performance Comparison on SDN-Based Network Suranegara, Galura Muhammad; Ichsan, Ichwan Nul; Setyowati, Endah
JOIN (Jurnal Online Informatika) Vol 5 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Informatics, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/join.v5i1.382

Abstract

Software-defined networking (SDN) technology is one key technology in telecommunications networks that are currently widely studied. In SDN-based networks, the controller holds the key to the reliability of a network because all control functions are held by the controller as one of the open-source controllers, the Open Network Operating System (ONOS) has two forwarding mechanisms, namely reactive forwarding, and proactive forwarding. This study compares performance between reactive forwarding and proactive forwarding on ONOS with VM migration as traffic. The parameter measured is the total migration time using simple network topology. From the test results, the proactive forwarding scenario can optimize the fastest potential of the topology tested by using the path that has the largest bandwidth available on the network topology. In comparison, reactive forwarding can only pass through the smallest hops of the tested topology. From the measurement results, the average migration time performance using a proactive forwarding scenario is 36.16% faster than the reactive forwarding scenario.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Afina Carmelya, Anindya Agnesia, Gisella Agustin, Sarah Ahmad Fauzi Ahmad Fauzi Ash Shiddiq, Reza Nurfaudzan Avia Aulia Faridah, Tsabitah Basuki, Akbari Indra Dani Prasetyo Adi, Puput Dewi Dewi, Tarisa Citra Dianti, Palda Puspita Diky Zakaria Dinata, Hane Yorda Dwi Wahyu Lestariningsih Dwitami, Ghalda Azzahra Elysa Nensy Irawan Endah Setyowati Endah Setyowati Fadhila, Esa Noer Fadillah, Khoerunnisa Nur Faudzan, Muhammad Iqbal Fauzi Ahmad Muda Fauzi, Sadam Fauziyah Rhaudhatul Jannah Fujiyanti, Vina Gumelar, Ega Restu Hadi Putri, Dewi Indriati Hafiyyan Hamdani, Nizar Alam Helfy Susilawati Ichwan Ichwan Nul Ichsan Istiqomah, Mutia Jamilah, Nur Asy-Syifa Jannah, Fauziyah Rhaudhatul Jayadinata, Asep Kurnia Kheqal, Abdul Laili, Adisty Nurrahmah Larasati, Sifa Liptia Venica Maranatha, Jojor Renta Meiliya Cahya Yustina Mirza Etnisa Haqiqi, Mokhamamad Muhammad Gani Baihaqi Darussalam Muhammad Husni Muttaqin Nikawanti, Gia Paramaputra, Arya Pandya Pebriyanti, Cahyani Perkasa, Aldewo Dillon Praptawilaga, Muhamad Fadly Rizqy Pratama, Hafiyyan Putra Pratama, Herdi Rizky Putri, Adhwa Alifia Putri, Chairunisa Rahma Putri, Nova Nurul Rahman, Fadhila Dwi Restyasari, Nissa Reza Nurfaudzan Ashsiddiq Sanada, Pratiwi Satyawan, Arief Suryadi Subagja, Banda Suprih Widodo, Suprih Suryadi Satyawan, Arief Syaifullah, Muhammad Wildan Syifaul Fuada Ulfa, Husnul Uli Sitinjak, Domma Vormes Gema Merdeka winda pratiwi Yovanka, Diva Nuranty Yunita Sari Zaelani, Cahya