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DECOR: DEClaritive network management and OpeRation

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DECOR: DEClaritive network management and OpeRation
Network management operations are complicated, tedious and error-prone, requiring significant human involvement and expert knowledge. In this paper, we first examine the fundamental components of management operations and argue that the lack of automation is due to a lack of programmability at the right level action. To address this challenge, we present DECOR, a database-oriented, declarative framework towards automated network management. DECOR models router configuration and any generic network status as relational data in a conceptually centralized database. As such, network management operations can be represented as a series of transactional database queries, which provide the benefit of atomicity, consistency and isolation. The rulebased language in DECOR provides the flexible programmability to specify and enforce network-wide management constraints, and achieve high-level task scheduling. We describe the design rationale and architecture of DECOR and present some prelimi...
Xu Chen, Yun Mao, Zhuoqing Morley Mao, Jacobus E.
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where SIGCOMM
Authors Xu Chen, Yun Mao, Zhuoqing Morley Mao, Jacobus E. van der Merwe
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