Performance evaluation of ryu, opendaylight and floodlight controllers in diverse software-defined networking topologies

Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has been introduced as a new approach to networking for designing and managing computer networks. SDN architecture decouples control and data planes, enabling programmable network management. The significant component is the Co...

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Main Authors: Hui, Diong, Hoh, Wei Siang, Ong, Bi Lynn, Zhu, XinPing, Yoon, Si-Kee
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Online Access:https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45281/
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author Hui, Diong
Hoh, Wei Siang
Ong, Bi Lynn
Zhu, XinPing
Yoon, Si-Kee
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Hoh, Wei Siang
Ong, Bi Lynn
Zhu, XinPing
Yoon, Si-Kee
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description Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has been introduced as a new approach to networking for designing and managing computer networks. SDN architecture decouples control and data planes, enabling programmable network management. The significant component is the Controller, which is responsible for managing and distributing information to all network devices. While prior studies evaluate SDN controllers, comprehensive comparisons across multiple topologies and performance metrics remain limited. This paper addresses this gap by analysingand comparing the performance of the Ryu, OpenDayLightandFloodlight controllers under single, linearandtree network topologies using Mininet. The performance parameters considered include round-trip time (RTT), throughput, jitterandpacket delivery ratio. The results indicate that in linear and tree topologies, Ryu exhibited the lowest RTT, highest bandwidthandlowest jitter compared to the ODL and Floodlight controllers. Conversely, in the single topology, Floodlight demonstrated the lowest jitter, while Ryu maintained the lowest RTT and highest bandwidth. In conclusion, Ryu is often preferred in scenarios requiring lower latency and higher throughput, particularly in more complex network topologies. However, Floodlight maystill be advantageous in simpler topologies where minimizing jitter is critical. This comprehensive evaluation not only aids in controller selection but also informs future enhancements in SDN architecture and performance benchmarking methodologies, whichwill be implemented in modern data centres.
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spelling ump-452812025-08-07T01:44:11Z https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45281/ Performance evaluation of ryu, opendaylight and floodlight controllers in diverse software-defined networking topologies Hui, Diong Hoh, Wei Siang Ong, Bi Lynn Zhu, XinPing Yoon, Si-Kee QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has been introduced as a new approach to networking for designing and managing computer networks. SDN architecture decouples control and data planes, enabling programmable network management. The significant component is the Controller, which is responsible for managing and distributing information to all network devices. While prior studies evaluate SDN controllers, comprehensive comparisons across multiple topologies and performance metrics remain limited. This paper addresses this gap by analysingand comparing the performance of the Ryu, OpenDayLightandFloodlight controllers under single, linearandtree network topologies using Mininet. The performance parameters considered include round-trip time (RTT), throughput, jitterandpacket delivery ratio. The results indicate that in linear and tree topologies, Ryu exhibited the lowest RTT, highest bandwidthandlowest jitter compared to the ODL and Floodlight controllers. Conversely, in the single topology, Floodlight demonstrated the lowest jitter, while Ryu maintained the lowest RTT and highest bandwidth. In conclusion, Ryu is often preferred in scenarios requiring lower latency and higher throughput, particularly in more complex network topologies. However, Floodlight maystill be advantageous in simpler topologies where minimizing jitter is critical. This comprehensive evaluation not only aids in controller selection but also informs future enhancements in SDN architecture and performance benchmarking methodologies, whichwill be implemented in modern data centres. Akademia Baru 2025 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_4 https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45281/1/Performance%20evaluation%20of%20ryu%2C%20opendaylight%20and%20floodlight%20controllers.pdf Hui, Diong and Hoh, Wei Siang and Ong, Bi Lynn and Zhu, XinPing and Yoon, Si-Kee (2025) Performance evaluation of ryu, opendaylight and floodlight controllers in diverse software-defined networking topologies. Journal of Advanced Research Design, 132 (1). pp. 103-114. ISSN 2289-7984. (Published) https://doi.org/10.37934/ard.132.1.103114 https://doi.org/10.37934/ard.132.1.103114 https://doi.org/10.37934/ard.132.1.103114
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Hui, Diong
Hoh, Wei Siang
Ong, Bi Lynn
Zhu, XinPing
Yoon, Si-Kee
Performance evaluation of ryu, opendaylight and floodlight controllers in diverse software-defined networking topologies
title Performance evaluation of ryu, opendaylight and floodlight controllers in diverse software-defined networking topologies
title_full Performance evaluation of ryu, opendaylight and floodlight controllers in diverse software-defined networking topologies
title_fullStr Performance evaluation of ryu, opendaylight and floodlight controllers in diverse software-defined networking topologies
title_full_unstemmed Performance evaluation of ryu, opendaylight and floodlight controllers in diverse software-defined networking topologies
title_short Performance evaluation of ryu, opendaylight and floodlight controllers in diverse software-defined networking topologies
title_sort performance evaluation of ryu, opendaylight and floodlight controllers in diverse software-defined networking topologies
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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