Carlos Corrêa, Sidney Lucena, Christian Rothenberg, Marcos Salvador.
Network virtualization is one of the foundations for the Future Internetand able to catalyze technologies for the solution of classical problems inthe IP layer. This work makes a step forward in that direction, evaluating theperformance of different virtual network technologies, under the perspective ofa virtualized IP routing control plane. The tools Xen, OpenVZ and LXC wereevaluated in the context of virtual routers running Quagga, as the connectivityprovided to them by both Linux bridges and OpenVSwitch. The results allow acomparative analysis of the tools, in respect available features, resource utilizationand convergence of the associated routing protocol.
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