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Safe and effective fine-grained TCP retransmissions for datacenter communication
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringHigh Performance Computer NetworkTcp Incast ProblemComputer ArchitectureDatacenter CommunicationData Center NetworkParallel ComputingBarrier Synchronization RequirementPractical SolutionComputer EngineeringLow LatencyComputer ScienceBuffer ManagementHigh-speed NetworkingReliable CommunicationData SecurityEdge ComputingCloud ComputingTransport Layer
This paper presents a practical solution to a problem facing high-fan-in, high-bandwidth synchronized TCP workloads in datacenter Ethernets---the TCP incast problem. In these networks, receivers can experience a drastic reduction in application throughput when simultaneously requesting data from many servers using TCP. Inbound data overfills small switch buffers, leading to TCP timeouts lasting hundreds of milliseconds. For many datacenter workloads that have a barrier synchronization requirement (e.g., filesystem reads and parallel data-intensive queries), throughput is reduced by up to 90%. For latency-sensitive applications, TCP timeouts in the datacenter impose delays of hundreds of milliseconds in networks with round-trip-times in microseconds.
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