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Title: The Future of the Internet


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The Future of the Internet
  • Jennifer Rexford 91
  • Computer Science Department
  • Princeton University
  • http//www.cs.princeton.edu/jrex

2
The Internet A Remarkable Story
  • Tremendous success
  • From research experiment to global communications
    infrastructure
  • The brilliance of under-specifying
  • Best-effort packet delivery service
  • Key functionality at programmable end hosts
  • Enabled massive growth and innovation
  • Ease of adding hosts and link technologies
  • Ease of adding services (Web, P2P, VoIP, )
  • But, change is easy only at the edge ?

3
Rethinking the Network Architecture
  • But, the Internet is showing signs of age
  • Security, mobility, availability, manageability,
  • Challenges rooted in early design decisions
  • Weak notion of identity, tying address location
  • Not just a matter of redesigning a single
    protocol
  • Revisit definition and placement of function
  • What are the types of nodes in the system?
  • What are their powers and limitations?
  • What information do they exchange?

4
Hurdle 1 Deployment Dilemma
  • An unfortunate catch-22
  • Must deploy an idea to demonstrate feasibility
  • Cant get an undemonstrated idea deployed
  • A corollary the testbed dilemma
  • Production network real users, but cant change
  • Research testbed easy changes, but no users
  • Bad for the research community
  • Good ideas sit on the shelf
  • Promising ideas do not grow up

5
Hurdle 2 Too Many Design Goals
  • Many different system-engineering goals
  • Scalability, reliability, security, privacy,
    robustness, performance guarantees,
  • Perhaps we cannot satisfy all of them at once
  • Applications have different priorities
  • Online banking security
  • Web surfing privacy, high throughput
  • Voice and gaming low delay and loss
  • Compromise solution isnt good for anyone

6
Hurdle 3 Coordination Constraint
  • Difficult to deploy end-to-end services
  • Benefits only when most networks deploy
  • No single network wants to deploy first
  • Many deployment failures
  • QoS, IP multicast, secure routing, IPv6
  • Despite solving real, pressing problems
  • Increasing commoditization of ISPs

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Virtualization to the Rescue
  • Multiple customized architectures in parallel
  • Multiple logical routers on a single platform
  • Isolation of resources, like CPU and bandwidth
  • Programmability for customizing each slice

8
Overcoming Deployment Dilemma
  • Multiple experimental networks in parallel
  • Some are mature, offering services to users
  • Isolated from others that are works in progress
  • VINI VIrtualized Network Infrastructure
  • Virtual nodes, links, and network stack in Linux
  • Deployed in Internet2 and National Lambda Rail

9
Overcoming Too Many Design Goals
  • Run multiple operational networks in parallel
  • Customized to certain applications and users
  • Programmable network elements
  • Virtualized kernel-level packet handling
  • Using Click, Linux IP chains, NetFPGA
  • Design of customized protocols
  • Protocols as distributed solutions to
    optimization problems
  • E.g., delay vs. throughput sensitive

10
Overcoming Coordination Constraint
  • Run multiple end-to-end services in parallel
  • Infrastructure providers Maintain routers,
    links, data centers, etc.
  • Service providers Offer end-to-end services
    (e.g., layer 3 VPNs, SLAs, etc.) to users

Infrastructure Providers
Service Providers
11
Conclusion
  • The Internet needs to change
  • Security, mobility, availability, management,
  • We can overcome barriers to change
  • Realistic experimentation with new ideas
  • Multiple designs with different trade-offs
  • End-to-end deployment of new services
  • Network virtualization is the key
  • Run many research experiments in parallel
  • Offer customized end-to-end services in parallel
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