Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of OpenFlow/Controllers


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12/21/11 13:10:26 (12 years ago)
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    33 * [https://openflow.stanford.edu/display/Beacon/Home Beacon] Beacon is a
    4  java-based controller built by David Erickson at Stanford. For more information
    5  look at the Beacon's [https://openflow.stanford.edu/display/Beacon/Home wiki
    6  page].
    7  * [http://floodlight.openflowhub.org/ FloodLight]
    8  * [https://code.google.com/p/maestro-platform/ Maestro]
    9  * [http://noxrepo.org/ NOX]
    10  * [http://trema.github.com/trema/ Trema]
     4 java-based controller built by David Erickson at Stanford.
     5 * [http://floodlight.openflowhub.org/ FloodLight] FoodLight is a java-based
     6 controller that was forked from the Beacon controller, and now is supported by
     7 a community of developers.
     8 * [https://code.google.com/p/maestro-platform/ Maestro] Maestro is a
     9 multi-threaded java-based controller that was developed at Rice University.
     10 * [http://noxrepo.org/ NOX] Nox is a C++ based controller that gives the
     11 ability to developers to write new controllers in either C++ or python. Nox
     12 was developed at Stanford University.
     13 * [http://trema.github.com/trema/ Trema] Trema is a C based controller that
     14 gives the aability to developers to write new controllers in either C or Ruby.
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    1216You can find a performance comparison for some of this controllers [http://www.openflow.org/wk/index.php/Controller_Performance_Comparisons here]
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    1418If you're a GENI experimenter using an OpenFlow controller based on something else, drop a note to help@geni.net, and we can add a link here.
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    16 We also plan to add more information about these controllers in the future.