SDN-enabled headroom services for high-speed data transfers

Fatma Alali, Xiao Lin, M. Veeraraghavan, N. Yamanaka, Weiqiang Sun
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Abstract

WAN provider links are often operated at low utilization levels, which leaves large unused capacity (headroom). In this paper, we propose using Software Defined Networking (SDN) controllers to support novel Static Headroom (SH) and Dynamic Headroom (DH) services to allow customers to fill this headroom with Elephant Flows (EFs) without adversely affecting the provider's ability to meet its Best-Effort (BE) service-level agreements, and ability to absorb extra traffic load created during failure recovery periods. Our solution calls for the use of lower-priority service for EFs. We use simulations to compare SH service with BE service, and DH service with SH service. When EFs are sent on BE service, they could cause packet losses in general-purpose IP traffic, especially when the burstiness of the latter is high, while with SH service, this packet loss rate is reduced to 0. While DH service requires the added complexity of a provider SDN controller, the ability to dynamically route EFs on lower-utilized links results in higher average EF throughput. The higher the non-uniformity (from a node-pair perspective) in network traffic, the greater the DH gain factor.
支持sdn的净空服务,用于高速数据传输
广域网提供程序链路通常在低利用率水平下运行,这留下了大量未使用的容量(净空空间)。在本文中,我们建议使用软件定义网络(SDN)控制器来支持新的静态净空空间(SH)和动态净空空间(DH)服务,以允许客户用大象流(EFs)填充净空空间,而不会对提供商满足其最佳努力(BE)服务水平协议的能力产生不利影响,并且能够吸收故障恢复期间产生的额外流量负载。我们的解决方案要求为EFs使用较低优先级的服务。通过仿真比较了SH服务与BE服务、DH服务与SH服务。在BE业务上发送EFs时,可能会导致通用IP流量的丢包,特别是当后者的突发性较高时,而使用SH业务时,丢包率降低到0。虽然DH服务需要增加提供商SDN控制器的复杂性,但在利用率较低的链路上动态路由EFs的能力会导致更高的平均EF吞吐量。网络流量的非均匀性越高(从节点对的角度来看),DH增益因子越大。
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