Abstract

As the infrastructure of cloud computing and big data, data centers have been deployed widely. Then, how to make full use of the computing and storage resources in data centers will be the focus. Data center networks are considered important solution for the problem above, which include intra-data center and inter-data center networks. Both of them will depend on the optical networking due to its advantages, such as high bandwidth, low latency, and low energy consumption. Data center interconnected by flexi-grid optical networks is a promising scenario to allocate spectral resources for applications in a dynamic, tunable and efficient control manner. Compared with inter-data center, optical interconnect in intra-data center networks is a more pressing need and promising scenario to accommodate these applications in a dynamic, flexible and efficient manner. OpenFlow based Software Defined Networking (SDN) is considered as a good technology, which is very suitable for data center networks. This paper mainly focuses on the data center optical networks based on software defined networking (SDN), which can control the heterogeneous networks with unified resource interface. Architecture and experimental demonstration of OpenFlow-based optical interconnects in intra-data center Networks and OpenFlow-based flexi-grid optical networks for inter-data center are presented in the paper respectively. Some future works are listed finally.

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