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Most Influential SIGCOMM 2016 Paper · 2026-03 edition

OpenBox: A Software-Defined Framework For Developing, Deploying, And Managing Network Functions

Anat Bremler-Barr; Yotam Harchol; David Hay

Venue
ACM SIGCOMM Conference (SIGCOMM) 2016
Recognition
Most Influential SIGCOMM 2016 Paper (Rank No. 12)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
5
Certificate ID
93560f46eeb7d623

Abstract

We present OpenBox — a software-defined framework for network-wide development, deployment, and management of network functions (NFs). OpenBox effectively decouples the control plane of NFs from their data plane, similarly to SDN solutions that only address the network’s forwarding plane. OpenBox consists of three logic components. First, user-defined OpenBox applications provide NF specifications through the OpenBox north-bound API. Second, a logically-centralized OpenBox controller is able to merge logic of multiple NFs, possibly from multiple tenants, and to use a network-wide view to efficiently deploy and scale NFs across the network data plane. Finally, OpenBox instances constitute OpenBox’s data plane and are implemented either purely in software or contain specific hardware accelerators (e.g., a TCAM). In practice, different NFs carry out similar processing steps on the same packet, and our experiments indeed show a significant improvement of the network performance when using OpenBox. Moreover, OpenBox readily supports smart NF placement, NF scaling, and multi-tenancy through its controller.

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