btw, I poked through Trema recently. It looks like a *great* project.
Very clean.
.martin
Hi,
Thanks to Christian to refer Trema.
I agree that it highly depends on what you want to do.
Trema is an open source modular framework for developing OpenFlow controllers
in Ruby/C. If you like easy of programmability rather than performance in terms
of event processing, or if you are using it to develop your own controller
rather then use it in a production network, Trema should be one good candidate.
It's quite easy to get start with Trema, so it may be worth to take a little
time to test it and decide whther to use or not. You just download the
software, build it, and test it with its integrated network emulator. It's all
just a few commands and you do not need to setup a network to test Trema.
https://github.com/trema/trema/blob/master/INSTALL
https://github.com/trema/trema/wiki/Quick-Start
https://github.com/trema/trema/wiki/Trema-tutorial
Cheers,
HIDE
Hi
This question of performance comparison is more appropriate for the
openflow-discuss list that I've copied here. Please drop nox-dev in
subsequent mails.
Thanks
Srini.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Christian Esteve Rothenberg
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hamilton,
You can add Maestro (Rice University) and NEC's Trema
(http://trema.github.com/trema/ ) to your list of candidate
controllers.
The answer to your question depends on what you want from your OF
controller... Easy of programmability? Performance in terms of what
type of events?
-Christian
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 05:09, Hamilton Cavalcante
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
What is the best, NOX or Beacon? And how do I prove it?
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