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RedPlane

Daehyeok Kim, Jacob Nelson, Dan R. K. Ports, Vyas Sekar, Srinivasan Seshan

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Abstract

Many recent efforts have demonstrated the performance benefits of running datacenter functions (e.g., NATs, load balancers, monitoring) on programmable switches. However, a key missing piece remains: fault tolerance. This is especially critical as the network is no longer stateless and pure endpoint recovery does not suffice. In this paper, we design and implement RedPlane, a fault-tolerant state store for stateful in-switch applications. This provides in-switch applications consistent access to their state, even if the switch they run on fails or traffic is rerouted to an alternative switch. We address key challenges in devising a practical, provably correct replication protocol and implementing it in the switch data plane. Our evaluations show that RedPlane incurs negligible overhead and enables end-to-end applications to rapidly recover from switch failures.

Topics & Concepts

Stateful firewallComputer scienceStateless protocolFault toleranceComputer networkKey (lock)Overhead (engineering)Forwarding planeDistributed computingState (computer science)Replication (statistics)Embedded systemOperating systemNetwork packetMathematicsAlgorithmStatisticsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5GCloud Computing and Resource ManagementInterconnection Networks and Systems