Software defined network based adaptive routing for data replication in Data Centers

Renuga Kanagavelu, Bu-Sung Lee, Miguel Rodel Felipe, Le Nguyen The Dat, Lu Mingjie
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Data availability is a major challenge faced by today's Data Centers where a large number of high performance servers are organized into racks interconnected by a switching network. Data replication is an effective approach for data protection as redundancy ensures at least one copy of data is available in the event of failures. To achieve low latency and high throughput for data replication operations, the traffic load must be spread out evenly across various paths in a Data Center network to minimize congestion. Recently, software defined networking (SDN) has become an attractive solution which enables us to control traffic forwarding in a desired way to achieve our goal. We develop an SDN-based framework for effective data replication operations. We develop an adaptive routing scheme which routes the flows based on the current network state; specifically it chooses routes based on the current load on the paths. Our scheme monitors link- and path- loads and assigns traffic flows to appropriate paths in an efficient way so as to achieve high throughput. We develop a prototype using OpenFlow-enabled switches and carry out experiments to demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed scheme.
基于软件定义网络的数据中心数据复制自适应路由
数据可用性是当今数据中心面临的主要挑战,在这些数据中心中,大量高性能服务器被组织到通过交换网络相互连接的机架中。数据复制是一种有效的数据保护方法,因为冗余确保在发生故障时至少有一份数据副本可用。为了实现数据复制操作的低延迟和高吞吐量,流量负载必须均匀分布在数据中心网络的多条路径上,以最大限度地减少拥塞。最近,软件定义网络(SDN)已经成为一种有吸引力的解决方案,它使我们能够以理想的方式控制流量转发以实现我们的目标。我们开发了一个基于sdn的框架,用于有效的数据复制操作。提出了一种基于当前网络状态的自适应路由方案;具体来说,它根据路径上的当前负载选择路线。我们的方案监测链路和路径负载,并以有效的方式将流量分配到适当的路径,以达到高吞吐量。我们开发了一个使用openflow开关的原型,并进行了实验来证明我们提出的方案的有效性。
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