Hello Vishwas, Thank you for your information. I will have a look at the document in the earliest possible time. Regards, Sangjin > -----Original Message----- > From: "Vishwas Manral" <vishwas.ietf at gmail.com> > From Date: 2011-02-06 PM 2:19:23 > To: "Sangjin Jeong" <sjjeong at etri.re.kr> > Cc: "vnrg at irtf.org" <vnrg at irtf.org> > Subject: Re: Re: [vnrg] FW: Fwd: I-DAction:draft-jeong-vnrg-virtual-networks-ps-00.txt > > > > > Hi Sanjing, > > I found this NIST document and it seems to have a lot of relevent > points for your draft. > > http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/drafts/800-144/Draft-SP-800-144_cloud-computing.pdf > > Thanks, > Vishwas > > On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 7:33 AM, Sangjin Jeong <sjjeong at etri.re.kr> wrote: > > Hello Vishwas, > > > > Thanks for your comments and editorial suggestion. > > I generally agree with you. > > Please see inline. > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I had a brief look at the document. I had a few comments on the same: > >> > >> 1. Introduction - We have talked about advantages of virtualization. > >> One of the big benefits of virtualization are the economy of scale. As > >> the CPU/ Memory is costs are decreasing, so using a system with higher > >> CPU and Memory is better then using 10 systems with 1/10 the memory. > >> > >> 1.1 Another advantage WRT physical infrastructure, I can see is that > >> we can partition resources into chunks that was not possible earlier. > >> So we can have links which are like 1.7 Mbps, which allows a higher > >> level of compartmentalization. > >> > >> 2. Introduction - From the way you are talking about network > >> virtualization, there is an overhead of resources required for the > >> physical topology connectivity, over which the virtual topology > >> resides. > >> > >> 2.2 A disadvantage I can see is that physical topology change will > >> cause effect to the virtual links, though the effects may not be > >> visible to the virtual topology itself. > > > > One of the ways to support virtualization is to adopt additional layer > > such as virtualization layer in resources. But, this approach can cause > > performance degradation due to the additional layer, as you pointed out. > > Also, the virtual networks will be affected by the change of physical > > network infrastructure, so how to provide dynamic reconfiguration of > > virtual networks without interruption of the operation is an important > > challenge. > > > >> > >> 3. A lot of routers have virtual router functionality, which allows > >> for sharing of resources, between various different instances, in a > >> non-interfering fashion, over the same OS instance though. We cannot > >> impose any virtual topology on the physical topology, but can be a > >> subset of the same. Another example of the same is Multitopology > >> extensions. You can talk about these things in the Motivation section > >> you mention. > >> > >> 4. I think one important aspect of isolation is to allow for > >> paritioning of resources so that one misbehaving resource does not > >> affect the other. > > > > Agree. Misbehavior of resource or virtual network such as security problem, > > overconsumption of physical resource, etc. should not be spread over other > > resources or networks. > > > >> > >> 5. From the management perspective, we need different layers of > >> management. One which partitions the physical resource to a virtual > >> resource, then each virtual resource needs an isolated manager. > > > > Managers (or management functions) for creating and managing the virtual > > networks are one of key components for supporting virtual networks. This > > management function can be included in virtualization layer or separate > > layer. > > > >> > >> 6. I think one of the important security issue is physical security > >> will no longer work. By adding a new layer virtualization increases > >> overload, as well as a new vector for security. > > > > Right. Introducing additional layer or management function can cause > > new security problems, for example, compromised management function may > > affect all the virtual resources over the physical resource. > > > > Also, I will incorporate editorial suggestions into the next version of > > the document. > > > > Regards, > > Sangjin > > > >> > >> Typo: > >> > >> 1. Abstract - ?This document presents the definition and effectiveness > >> of virtual networks and discusses the key components and challenges of > >> supporting virtual networks on "physical network infrastructure". > >> > >> Added the words in "...". > >> > >> 2. > >> ? ?s/ The virtual networks over physical infrastructure are completely > >> isolated each other, / ?The virtual networks over physical > >> infrastructure are completely isolated from each other, / > >> > >> 3. s/ Virtualization resource is typically realized by adopting > >> virtualization layer in the physical resources,/ Virtualization of a > >> resource is typically realized by adopting virtualization layer in the > >> physical resources,/ > >> > >> 4. s/efficient control of the virtual resources../ efficient control > >> of the virtual resources./ > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Vishwas > >> > >> ============================================= > >> Dear VNRG folks, > >> > >> As a follow-up of last Beijing meeting, we have developed a document that > >> investigates the definition, key components and challenges, and acid tests > >> for > >> virtual networks. > >> > >> Please find the document from link below. > >> Any comments are appreciated. > >> > >> Regards, > >> Sangjin > >> > >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > >> From: <Internet-Drafts at ietf.org> > >> Date: Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 5:00 PM > >> Subject: I-D Action:draft-jeong-vnrg-virtual-networks-ps-00.txt > >> To: i-d-announce at ietf.org > >> > >> > >> A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts > >> directories. > >> > >> Title : Virtual Networks Problem Statement > >> Author(s) : S. Jeong, D. Colle > >> Filename : draft-jeong-vnrg-virtual-networks-ps-00.txt > >> Pages : 9 > >> Date : 2010-12-23 > >> > >> This document presents the definition and effectiveness of virtual > >> networks and discusses the key components and challenges of > >> supporting virtual networks in the networks. ?It also describes acid > >> tests for virtual networks. > >> > >> A URL for this Internet-Draft is: > >> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-jeong-vnrg-virtual-networks-ps-00.tx > >> t > >> > >> Internet-Drafts are also available by anonymous FTP at: > >> ftp://ftp.ietf.org/internet-drafts/
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