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  • sdn (61)

    OpenDaylight

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    Claimed by The Linux Foundation Analyzed about 1 year ago

    The OpenDaylight Project is a collaborative open source project that aims to accelerate adoption of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and create a solid foundation for Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) for a more transparent approach that fosters new innovation and reduces risk. Founded by ... [More] industry leaders and open to all, the OpenDaylight community is developing a common, open SDN framework consisting of code and blueprints. Get involved: www.opendaylight.org. OpenDaylight is a Collaborative Project at The Linux Foundation. Linux Foundation Collaborative Projects are independently funded software projects that harness the power of collaborative development to fuel innovation across industries and ecosystems. www.linuxfoundation.org [Less]

    3.97M lines of code

    109 current contributors

    about 1 year since last commit

    18 users on Open Hub

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    Open vSwitch

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      Analyzed 12 months ago

    Open vSwitch is a production quality, multilayer virtual switch licensed under the open source Apache 2.0 license. It is designed to enable massive network automation through programmatic extension, while still supporting standard management interfaces (e.g. NetFlow, sFlow, RSPAN, ERSPAN, CLI). ... [More] In addition, it is designed to support distribution across multiple physical servers similar to VMware’s vNetwork distributed vswitch or Cisco’s Nexus 1000V. [Less]

    373K lines of code

    133 current contributors

    12 months since last commit

    15 users on Open Hub

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    Licenses: apache_2, BSD-2-Clause, BSD-3-Clause

    ryu

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      Analyzed 12 months ago

    Ryu is an Operating System for Software Defined Network. Ryu aims to provide a logically centralized control and well defined API that make it easy for operators to create new network management and control applications. Currently, Ryu manages network devices by using OpenFlow. You can say that Ryu ... [More] is an OpenFlow Controller, which supports fully OpenFlow 1.0, 1.2 and Nicira Extensions. [Less]

    130K lines of code

    6 current contributors

    over 2 years since last commit

    4 users on Open Hub

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    EosSdk

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      Analyzed 12 months ago

    EOS SDK - write native apps for your Arista switch

    42.1K lines of code

    8 current contributors

    about 1 year since last commit

    2 users on Open Hub

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    RouteFlow

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      Analyzed 12 months ago

    RouteFlow is an open source project to provide virtualized IP routing services over OpenFlow enabled hardware. RouteFlow is composed by an OpenFlow Controller application, an independent RouteFlow Server, and a virtual network environment that reproduces the connectivity of a physical ... [More] infrastructure and runs IP routing engines (e.g. Quagga). The routing engines generate the forwarding information base (FIB) into the Linux IP tables according to the routing protocols configured (e.g., OSPF, BGP). In turn, the Linux IP and ARP tables are collected by RouteFlow Slave processes and then translated into OpenFlow tuples that are finally installed in the associated OpenFlow-enabled devices in the forwarding plane. [Less]

    28.6K lines of code

    0 current contributors

    over 8 years since last commit

    2 users on Open Hub

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    pbbr

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      Analyzed 12 months ago

    Provider Backbone Bridging for Linux

    124K lines of code

    1 current contributors

    over 5 years since last commit

    1 users on Open Hub

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    Flowgrammable/freeflow

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      Analyzed 12 months ago

    The freeflow stack is an implementation of OpenFlow protocol, providing a simple controller (nocontrol), and providing facilities for OpenFlow application developers through tinyNBI.

    12.6K lines of code

    0 current contributors

    over 8 years since last commit

    1 users on Open Hub

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    ONOS

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    Claimed by ON.Lab Analyzed 12 months ago

    ONOS (Open Networking Operating System) is a distributed network OS that is built to enable the transition of Service Provider networks to true SDN. The ONOS architecture is designed to support the High Availability, Performance, and Scalability needed by Service Provider networks. In addition, it ... [More] provides innovative Northbound and Southbound abstractions to make network programming easier. Currently, it is under active development. ONOS was opened to the community for development in December of 2014. [Less]

    813K lines of code

    95 current contributors

    almost 3 years since last commit

    1 users on Open Hub

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    Calico SDN

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      Analyzed 12 months ago

    Project Calico represents a new approach to virtual networking, based on the same scalable IP networking principles as the Internet. Unlike other virtual networking approaches, Calico does not use overlays, instead providing a pure Layer 3 approach to data center networking. Calico is simple to ... [More] deploy and diagnose, provides a rich security policy, supports both IPv4 and IPv6 and can be used across a combination of bare-metal, VM and container workloads. [Less]

    425K lines of code

    88 current contributors

    12 months since last commit

    1 users on Open Hub

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    OVN (Open Virtual Network)

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      Analyzed 12 months ago

    OVN, the Open Virtual Network, is a system to support virtual network abstraction. OVN complements the existing capabilities of OVS to add native support for virtual network abstractions, such as virtual L2 and L3 overlays and ;ecurity groups. Services such as DHCP are also desirable features. ... [More] Just like OVS, OVN's design goal is to have a production-quality implementation that can operate at significant scale. [Less]

    114K lines of code

    153 current contributors

    about 1 year since last commit

    1 users on Open Hub

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