Awesome SDN
An awesome list about Software Defined Networks (SDN)
Introduction
Software-defined networking (SDN) is an approach to computer networking
that allows network administrators to manage network services through
abstraction of higher-level functionality. Wiki :
Software-Defined Networking
Network Operating System
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Beluganos -
Beluganos is a new network OS designed for white-box switches (OF-DPA),
which can apply large-scale networks.
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Cumulus Linux - Cumulus Linux
is a powerful open network operating system that allows you to automate,
customize and scale using web-scale principles like the world’s largest
data centers.
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FlexSwitch - The first open source
network protocol suite offering complete layer2/layer3 functionality for
accelerating development and deployment of whitebox networking gear
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Mion - A switch
OS based on ONLP API and Yocto project.
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OcNOS - Extensive switching
and routing protocol support with advanced capabilities such as MPLS and
SDN
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Open Network Linux, ONL - A Linux
distribution for “bare metal” switches, that is, network forwarding
devices built from commodity components.
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OpenSwitch - A linux network
operating system from Dell EMC.
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OpenWrt - Is a Linux Operating System
targeting embedded devices.
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PicOS - A SDN OS for
white box switches Layer-2/3 feature set with support for OpenFlow,
OVSDB, and other protocols.
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SONiC - Software for Open
Networking in the Cloud SONiC
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Stratum - An open source,
silicon-independent switch operating system for software-defined
networks
Install Environment
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ONIE - ONIE enables a bare metal network
switch ecosystem where end users have a choice among different network
operating systems.
Software Switch
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BESS - Berkeley Extensible
Software Switch, BESS is a modular framework for software switches.
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bmv2- A P4
software switch which is usually used as a tool to verify the funtions
the developers describe in P4 language.
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CPqD- An OpenFlow
1.3 compatible user-space software switch implementation
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FD.IO - Relentlessly focused on data IO
speed and efficiency for more flexible and scalable networks and storage
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Indigo - Indigo is an
open source project aimed at enabling support for OpenFlow on physical
and hypervisor switches.
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Lagopus - A high-performance
software OpenFlow 1.3 switch.
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LINC-Switch
- A pure OpenFlow software switch written in Erlang
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Open vSwitch - Open vSwitch is a
production quality, multilayer virtual switch.
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PISCES
- A Programmable, Protocol-Independent Software Switch.
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snabbswitch - An
open source virtualized Ethernet networking stack.
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ZeroTier -
ZeroTier is a software-based managed Ethernet switch for planet Earth.
Network Virtualization
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FlowVisor -
An OpenFlow controller that acts as a hypervisor/proxy between a switch
and multiple controllers. Can slice multiple switches in parallel,
effectively slicing a network.
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OpenVirtex
- A network hypervisor that can create multiple virtual and programmable
networks on top of a single physical infrastructure.
Protocol
Controller
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Beehive Network Controller
- A distributed SDN controller built on top of Beehive. It supports
OpenFlow but can be easily extended for other southbound protocols.
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Floodlight - A
java-based OpenFlow controller.
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IRIS - A Resursive SDN
Openflow Controller created by SDN Research Section, ETRI.
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lighty.io core
- lighty.io core components - An open source development framework for
building Java-based SDN controllers.
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Netrack - An OpenFlow
controller framework in Go.
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NodeFlow - An
OpenFlow Controller Node Style.
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NOX - An open source
development platform for C++-based software-defined networking
(SDN) control applications.
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OESS - The Open Exchange
Software Suite to configure and control OpenFlow Enabled switches.
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ONOS - Open Network Operating
System.
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Open MUL -
A lightweight SDN/Openflow controller written almost entirely in C from
scratch.
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Open Security Controller
- Software-defined security orchestration solution that automates
deployment of virtualized network security functions, like
next-generation firewall, intrusion prevention systems and application
data controllers
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OpenContrail
- A SDN project that utilizes SDN & NFV and provides all the
necessary components for network virtualization.
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OpenDaylight - OpenDaylight
Platform
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OVN
- OVN: Open Virtual Network for Open vSwitch
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POX - An open source
development platform for Python-based software-defined networking
(SDN) control applications.
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Ravel - A
software-defined networking (SDN) controller that uses a standard SQL
database to represent the network.
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Ryu - A component-based software
defined networking framework.
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Trema - A full-stack,
easy-to-use framework for developing OpenFlow controllers in Ruby and C.
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Vyatta - The first
commercial Controller built directly from OpenDaylight.
Simulator/Emulator
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Containernet
- Mininet fork that allows to use Docker containers as hosts in emulated
networks
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EstiNet
- A world-renowned software tool for network planning
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MaxiNet - MaxiNet extends the
famous Mininet emulation environment to span the emulation across
several physical machines. This allows to emulate very large
software-defined networks.
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Mininet - An Instant Virtual Network
on your Laptop (or other PC)
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ns-3 - A discrete-event network
simulator that supports OpenFlow environment.
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OpenNet - A simulator
for software-defined wireless local area network
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Tinynet - A
lightweight instant virtual network for rapid prototyping SDN
Language
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Frenetic - The
Frenetic Programming Language and Runtime System
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NEMO
- A domain specific language (DSL) based on abstraction of network
models and conclusion of operation patterns.
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P4 - A declarative language for expressing
how packets are processed by the pipeline of a network forwarding
element such as a switch, NIC, router or network function appliance.
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POF - Protocol
Oblivious Forwarding
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Pyretic - Pyretic is
one member of the Frenetic family of SDN programming languages.
Library
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loxigen - LoxiGen is
a tool that generates OpenFlow protocol libraries for a number of
languages.
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nettle - A
Haskell library for working with the OpenFlow protocol.
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OCaml OpenFlow
- A serialization and protocol library for OpenFlow.
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oflib-node -
Oflib-node is an OpenFlow protocol library for Node. It converts between
OpenFlow wire protocol messages and Javascript objects.
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openfaucet -
openfaucet is a pure Python implementation of the OpenFlow 1.0.0
protocol, based on Twisted.
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OpenFlowJ - A
Java implementation of low-level OpenFlow packet
marshalling/unmarshalling and IO operations.
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Scapy - Scapy is a
powerful interactive packet manipulation program.
Test
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Cbenech
- Benchmarking tool for controllers
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nice-of - A
tool to test OpenFlow controller application for the NOX controller
platform.
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oftest - OpenFlow
Testing Framework
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OpenSDNCore - Virtualisation
Testbed for NFV/SDN Environment.
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ptf - A python based
dataplane test framework based on unittest.
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STS - SDN Troubleshooting
System, simulates network devices, allowing programmatically test cases
generation.
NFV
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OPNFV - Accelerating NFV’s evolution
through an integrated, open platform.
Overlay Network
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GENEVE - What
is GENEVE?
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NVGRE
- NVGRE-Network-Virtualization-using-Generic-Routing-Encapsulation
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VXLAN
- Virtual Extensible LAN
Router
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bgp4r - BGP4R is a ruby
library which enables the creation and manipulation of BGP messages. In
BGP4R, all well-known BGP constructs are defined in classes.
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BGPFeeder
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Bird - The BIRD project aims to
develop a fully functional dynamic IP routing daemon primarily targeted
on (but not limited to) Linux, FreeBSD and other UNIX-like systems and
distributed under the GNU General Public License.
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FreeRouter - Java-based vRouter
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FRRouting - An IP routing protocol
suite for Linux and Unix platforms which includes protocol daemons for
BGP4, BGP4+, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPng, PIM-SM/MSDP and LDP as
well as very early support for IS-IS, EIGRP and NHRP.
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gobgp - GoBGP is an open
source BGP implementation designed from scratch for modern environment
and implemented in a modern programming language, the Go Programming
Language.
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Quagga - Quagga is a routing
software suite, providing implementations of OSPFv2, OSPFv3, RIP v1 and
v2, RIPng and BGP-4 for Unix platforms, particularly FreeBSD, Linux,
Solaris and NetBSD. Quagga is a fork of GNU Zebra which was developed by
Kunihiro Ishiguro.
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yabgp - YABGP is a yet
another Python implementation for BGP Protocol. It can be used to
establish BGP connections with all kinds of routers (include real
Cisco/HuaWei/Juniper routers and some router simulators like GNS3) and
receive/parse BGP messages for future analysis.
Misc
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ASAP2
- The ASAP2 accelerator is built on top of eSwitch NIC hardware, and
allows either the entire virtual switch, or significant portions of
virtual switch or distributed virtual router (DVR) operations to be
offloaded to the Mellanox NIC
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DPDK - DPDK is a set of libraries and
drivers for fast packet processing.
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RDMA
- Remote direct memory access (RDMA) is a direct memory access from the
memory of one computer into that of another without involving either
one’s operating system. This permits high-throughput, low-latency
networking
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XDP - XDP or
eXpress Data Path provides a high performance, programmable network data
path in the Linux kernel as part of the IO Visor Project. It is designed
to run on any processors. The first supported CPU was Intel x86 and it
is now extended to IBM POWER and ARM.
Userspace Network Stack
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drv-netif-dpdk
- drv-netif-dpdk is a DPDK network interface for rump kernels. The
combined result is a userspace TCP/IP stack doing packet I/O via DPDK.
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f-stack - F-Stack is an
user space network development kit with high performance based on DPDK,
FreeBSD TCP/IP stack and coroutine API.
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mTCP - mTCP is a highly
scalable user-level TCP stack for multicore systems. mTCP source code is
distributed under the Modified BSD License. For more detail, please
refer to the LICENSE. The license term of io_engine driver and ported
applications may differ from the mTCP’s.
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net-next-nuse
- Network Stack in Userspace (NUSE) NUSE allows us to use Linux network
stack as a library which any applications can directory use by linking
the library. Each application has its own network stack so, it provides
an instant virtualized environment apart from a host operating system.
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nff-go - NFF-Go becomes
part of DPDK project umbrella under Linux Foundation! Mirror repo can be
found here: http://dpdk.org/browse/apps/nff-go/. We will accept patches
through DPDK mail-list and standard DPDK contribution process too.
Analytics
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Apache Spot -
Community-driven cybersecurity project, built from the ground up, to
bring advanced analytics to all IT Telemetry data on an open, scalable
platform
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PNDA - The scalable, open source big data
analytics platform for networks and services.
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SNAS - Streaming Network Analytics
System (project SNAS) is a framework to collect, track and access tens
of millions of routing objects (routers, peers, prefixes) in real time.
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