Installing Mininet on your laptop is a great way to experiment with OVS / SDN:
http://mininet.org/ The Frenetic project (a collaboration between Princeton and Cornell) is a very interesting approach to building controllers. http://www.frenetic-lang.org/ The following article describes some experiments with using a Frenetic based controller to build applications that respond to changing traffic levels: http://blog.sflow.com/2013/08/frenetic-pyretic-and-resonance.html Using a high level language like Frenetic makes it a lot easier to experiment and build an interesting project in a short amount of time. On Nov 25, 2013, at 4:08 AM, eager <ea...@freemail.hu> wrote: > Dear address, > > Im a Computer Network Engineering Master student in Sweden and looking for > some topic for my thesis. > > Is there any hot topic which i could contribute as my thesis? > I have only 1,5 months to do it, so the topic shouldn't be too complex/hard! > > Regards > Peter Ozsvath > _______________________________________________ > discuss mailing list > discuss@openvswitch.org > http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
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