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Comparative Analysis of POX and RYU SDN Controllers in Scalable Networks

Comparative Analysis of POX and RYU SDN Controllers in Scalable Networks

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This paper explores the Quality of Service (QoS) performance of two widely used Software-Defined Networking (SDN) controllers, POX and Ryu, using Mininet for network simulation. SDN, a transformative approach to network architecture, separates the control and data planes, enabling centralized management, improved agility, and cost-effective solutions. The study evaluates key QoS parameters, including throughput, delay, and jitter, to understand the capabilities and limitations of the POX and Ryu controllers in handling traffic under diverse network topologies. The research employs a systematic methodology involving the design of custom network topologies, implementation of OpenFlow rules, and analysis of controller behavior under simulated conditions. Results reveal that while POX offers simplicity and ease of use, making it suitable for smaller-scale applications and experimentation, Ryu provides superior scalability and adaptability for more complex network environments. The findings highlight the strengths and challenges of each controller, providing valuable insights for organizations seeking to optimize SDN deployment. This study contributes to the growing body of knowledge on SDN technologies and their role in building scalable, efficient, and resilient network infrastructures.

Chandimal Jayawardena、Jay Chen、Amay Bhalla、Lin Bu

10.5121/ijcnc.2025.17203

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Chandimal Jayawardena,Jay Chen,Amay Bhalla,Lin Bu.Comparative Analysis of POX and RYU SDN Controllers in Scalable Networks[EB/OL].(2025-04-17)[2025-04-26].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.12770.点此复制

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