Title
vPF_RING: towards wire-speed network monitoring using virtual machines
Abstract
The demand of highly flexible and easy to deploy network monitoring systems has pushed companies toward software based network monitoring probes implemented with commodity hardware rather than with expensive and highly specialized network devices. Deploying software probes under virtual machines executed on the same physical box is attractive for reducing deployment costs and for simplifying the management of advanced network monitoring architectures built on top of heterogeneous monitoring tools (i.e. Intrusion Detection Systems and Performance Monitoring Systems). Unfortunately, software probes are usually not able to meet the performance requirements when deployed in virtualized environments as virtualization introduces severe performance bottlenecks when performing packet capture, which is the core activity of passive network monitoring systems. This paper covers the design and implementation of vPF_RING, a novel framework for efficiently capturing packets on virtual machines running on commodity hardware. This solution allows network administrators to exploit the benefits of virtualization such as reduced costs and centralized administration, while preserving the ability to capture packets at wire speed even when deploying applications in virtual machines. The validation process has demonstrated that this solution can be profitably used for multi-gigabit network monitoring, paving the way to low-cost virtualized monitoring systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/2068816.2068865
Internet Measurement Conference
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
low-cost virtualized monitoring system,commodity hardware,multi-gigabit network monitoring,network monitoring probe,network administrator,wire-speed network monitoring,virtual machine,heterogeneous monitoring tool,advanced network monitoring,network monitoring system,passive network monitoring system,network monitoring,virtualization,packet capture,virtual environment,intrusion detection system,profitability
Conference
12
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.21
23
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alfredo Cardigliano1131.94
Luca Deri229232.98
Joseph Gasparakis3121.21
Francesco Fusco414713.48