Resilient routing of variable traffic with performance guarantees

M. Kodialam, T. V. Lakshman, S. Sengupta
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Abstract

Two-phase routing, where traffic is first distributed to intermediate nodes before being routed to the final destination, has been recently proposed [11], [12], [20] for handling widely fluctuating traffic without the need to adapt network routing to changing traffic. Pre-configuring the network in a traffic independent manner using two-phase routing simplifies network operation considerably. In this paper, we extend this routing scheme by providing resiliency against link failures through shared backup path restoration. We view this as important progress towards adding carrier-class reliability to the robustness of the scheme so as to facilitate its future deployment in Internet Service Provider (ISP) networks. In shared backup path restoration, each connection consists of a link-disjoint primary and backup path pair - two backup paths can share bandwidth on their common links if their primary paths are link disjoint. We show that the optimization problem for maximum throughput two-phase routing with shared backup path restoration is NP-hard. Assuming an approximation oracle for a certain disjoint paths problem (called SBPR-DISJOINT-PATHS, which is also NP-hard) involving the dual variables of a path indexed linear programming formulation for the problem, we design a combinatorial algorithm with provable guarantees. We also provide heuristics for finding approximating solutions to the SBPR-DISJOINT-PATHS problem. We evaluate the throughput performance and number of intermediate nodes in two-phase routing for the above and other restoration mechanisms for two-phase routing on actual ISP topologies collected for the Rocketfuel project [18].
具有性能保证的可变流量弹性路由
两阶段路由最近被提出[11],[12],[20],用于处理波动较大的流量,而不需要调整网络路由以适应不断变化的流量。两阶段路由是指流量在被路由到最终目的地之前先分配到中间节点。通过两阶段路由,以流量独立的方式对网络进行预配置,大大简化了网络的操作。在本文中,我们扩展了这种路由方案,通过共享备份路径恢复提供链路故障的弹性。我们认为这是一个重要的进展,为该方案的稳健性增加了运营商级的可靠性,从而促进其未来在互联网服务提供商(ISP)网络中的部署。在共享备份路径恢复中,每个连接由链路不相交的主路径和备份路径对组成,如果主路径是链路不相交的,则两个备份路径可以在其公共链路上共享带宽。我们证明了具有共享备份路径恢复的最大吞吐量两阶段路由的优化问题是np困难的。假设某不相交路径问题(称为SBPR-DISJOINT-PATHS,也是NP-hard)涉及路径索引线性规划公式的对偶变量,我们设计了一个具有可证明保证的组合算法。我们还提供了寻找SBPR-DISJOINT-PATHS问题近似解的启发式方法。我们评估了上述两阶段路由的吞吐量性能和中间节点数量,以及为Rocketfuel项目收集的实际ISP拓扑上的两阶段路由的其他恢复机制[18]。
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