Re: OpenFlow, please don't start a flame war...

2012-12-15 Thread John Kinsella
I'm biased, but I'd say give cloudstack a try. Supports openflow, and
fairly easy to spin up.
http://www.slideshare.net/xen_com_mgr/under-the-hood-open-vswitch-openflow-in-xcp-xenserver

John

On Dec 14, 2012, at 8:13 PM, eric-l...@truenet.com
eric-l...@truenet.com wrote:

 It's been about 2 years in since I've heard about the concept, and honestly
 I'm about ready to jump into test environments at my house. My questions
 are pretty basic, what distro would you recommend for a controller, and
 should I start by virtualizing in VMWare or HyperV or jump into some cheap
 Linksys WRT routers.  The more I hear about the tech from colleges, Google,
 BigSwitch, etc is leaning me to really start learning, so any help would
 appreciated.


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Re: OpenFlow, please don't start a flame war...

2012-12-15 Thread Dave Israel

On 12/14/2012 11:11 PM, eric-l...@truenet.com wrote:

It's been about 2 years in since I've heard about the concept, and honestly
I'm about ready to jump into test environments at my house. My questions
are pretty basic, what distro would you recommend for a controller, and
should I start by virtualizing in VMWare or HyperV or jump into some cheap
Linksys WRT routers.  The more I hear about the tech from colleges, Google,
BigSwitch, etc is leaning me to really start learning, so any help would
appreciated.


OpenFlow is a big arena.  Do you know what you want to do with it?

If you're looking to write your own intelligence, I recommend the 
OpenFlow tutorial at 
http://www.openflow.org/wk/index.php/OpenFlow_Tutorial .  It helps you 
get started in a virtual environment, and introduces you to a number of 
controller platforms.


-Dave



Re: OpenFlow, please don't start a flame war...

2012-12-14 Thread Jeff Kell
On 12/14/2012 11:11 PM, eric-l...@truenet.com wrote:
 It's been about 2 years in since I've heard about the concept, and honestly 
 I'm about ready to jump into test environments at my house. My questions 
 are pretty basic, what distro would you recommend for a controller, and 
 should I start by virtualizing in VMWare or HyperV or jump into some cheap 
 Linksys WRT routers.  The more I hear about the tech from colleges, Google, 
 BigSwitch, etc is leaning me to really start learning, so any help would 
 appreciated.

Yeah, it's the neatest thing since sliced bread, but requires layer-2
connectivity across the board.  When you exhaust your mac address
tables, we'll welcome you back to the real world.

Jeff




Re: OpenFlow, please don't start a flame war...

2012-12-14 Thread Steve Noble
On Dec 14, 2012 8:47 PM, Jeff Kell jeff-k...@utc.edu wrote:

 Yeah, it's the neatest thing since sliced bread, but requires layer-2
 connectivity across the board.  When you exhaust your mac address
 tables, we'll welcome you back to the real world.

I think you are confusing vendor solutions with a protocol.

For OpenFlow related learning and hands on I suggest the routeflow project.

https://sites.google.com/site/routeflow/home