Application-aware network sharing for enabling high progress of multi-tenants

Yan Li, Deke Guo, Honghui Chen, Junjie Xie
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In multi-tenant shared clouds, applications of different tenants compete for the shared network and thus suffer significant unpredictability of performance. The progress is an essential metric to measure the overall data transfer rate of a tenant and to indicate how fast a tenant can complete data transfer. Most previous work of network allocation or schedule focus on achieving the tradeoff among the fairness, performance, and efficiency. They, however, often do not make each tenant achieve noticeable progress. In this paper, we motivate to maximize tenant's progress by using information about the underlying network and traffic patterns of tenants' applications. To illustrate the feasibility of maximizing progress, we develop a network sharing framework for multi-tenant datacenter, by exploiting the benefits of careful placement of tenant's applications. Furthermore, the tenants' progress and network utilization would be further improved without impacting performance isolation, if the bandwidth demand of each application can be rescheduled. Our evaluation results show that our method provides higher tenant progress and better tenant-level performance than HUG.
应用程序感知网络共享,支持多租户的高进度
在多租户共享云中,不同租户的应用程序争夺共享网络,因此遭受了严重的性能不可预测性。进度是衡量租户的总体数据传输速率和指示租户完成数据传输的速度有多快的基本指标。以往的网络分配或调度工作主要集中在公平性、性能和效率之间的权衡。然而,他们往往不能使每个租户取得显著的进步。在本文中,我们通过使用有关租户应用程序的底层网络和流量模式的信息来激励最大化租户的进度。为了说明最大化进度的可行性,我们利用仔细放置租户应用程序的好处,为多租户数据中心开发了一个网络共享框架。此外,如果可以重新调度每个应用程序的带宽需求,租户的进度和网络利用率将进一步提高,而不会影响性能隔离。我们的评估结果表明,与HUG相比,我们的方法提供了更高的租户进度和更好的租户级性能。
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