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Hedera: dynamic flow scheduling for data center networks
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2010
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringHigh Performance Computer NetworkComputer ArchitectureNetwork AnalysisData Center NetworkDatacenter-scale ComputingData Center TopologiesParallel ComputingAdvanced NetworkingData Center SystemComputer EngineeringData CentersComputer ScienceData Center NetworksDynamic FlowEdge ComputingCloud ComputingParallel ProgrammingHost Data Center
Today's data centers offer tremendous aggregate bandwidth to clusters of tens of thousands of machines. However, because of limited port densities in even the highest-end switches, data center topologies typically consist of multi-rooted trees with many equal-cost paths between any given pair of hosts. Existing IP multipathing protocols usually rely on per-flow static hashing and can cause substantial bandwidth losses due to long-term collisions.In this paper, we present Hedera, a scalable, dynamic flow scheduling system that adaptively schedules a multi-stage switching fabric to efficiently utilize aggregate network resources. We describe our implementation using commodity switches and unmodified hosts, and show that for a simulated 8,192 host data center, Hedera delivers bisection bandwidth that is 96% of optimal and up to 113% better than static load-balancing methods.
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