NFF-Go -Network Function Framework for GO (former YANFF)
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NFF-Go -Network Function Framework for GO (former YANFF)
A framework for network function development. Written in Rust, inspired by NetBricks and built on DPDK.
NAT (network address translation) example for NFF-Go framework
Machine Learning for Dynamic Resource Allocation in Network Function Virtualization
Main repository of the Vigor NF verification project.
A high performance, pass-through TCP-proxy with delayed binding (~ 1 million cps with 3 cores)
NetBricks: A network function framework written in Rust and using DPDK
Various IoT, network functions, and Cloud services for different research scenarios
This is a Java/Python implementation of an algorithm for parallel VM placement with high throughput and provalbe success guarantees, as described in the paper: I. Cohen, G. Einziger, M. Goldstein, Y. Sa’ar, G. Scalosub, and E. Waisbard. Parallel VM Deployment with Provable Guarantees, IFIP Networking, 2021, pp. 1-9.
Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK)
Contains base docker images used to build containers representing virtual hosts with steps to communicate between hosts using Open VSwitch. Explains how to build software network functions using docker.
Joint placement and scaling of bidirectional network services with stateful virtual or physical network functions
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