Adaptive routing for Convergence Enhanced Ethernet

C. Minkenberg, A. Scicchitano, M. Gusat
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Abstract

A significant drive to consolidate data center networks on a single infrastructure is taking place. 10-Gigabit Ethernet is one of the contenders to fulfill the role of universal data center interconnect. One of the key features missing from conventional Ethernet is congestion management; this void is being filled by the standardization work of the IEEE 802.1Qau working group. However, the schemes under consideration react to congestion only at the sources by reducing the transmission rates of “hot” flows, i.e., those detected as contributing to congestion. This approach ignores a crucial aspect of many data center networks, namely, that there typically are multiple paths between any pair of end nodes. Before reducing transmission rates, it would make sense to look for an alternative, uncongested path first. Here, we propose an adaptive routing scheme that builds—in a fully transparent way—on top of the existing 802.1Qau schemes, by snooping the congestion notification frames to modify the routing behavior of the switching nodes. We demonstrate how this can lead to significant performance improvements by taking full advantage of path diversity.
增强收敛以太网的自适应路由
在单一基础设施上整合数据中心网络的重要推动力正在发生。万兆以太网是实现通用数据中心互连作用的竞争者之一。传统以太网缺少的一个关键特性是拥塞管理;IEEE 802.1Qau工作组的标准化工作正在填补这一空白。然而,考虑中的方案仅在源处对拥塞作出反应,通过降低“热”流的传输速率,即那些被检测为导致拥塞的流。这种方法忽略了许多数据中心网络的一个关键方面,即在任何一对终端节点之间通常存在多条路径。在降低传输速率之前,首先寻找另一条不拥堵的路径是有意义的。在这里,我们提出了一种自适应路由方案,它通过窥探拥塞通知帧来修改交换节点的路由行为,以一种完全透明的方式构建在现有的802.1Qau方案之上。我们将演示如何通过充分利用路径多样性来显著提高性能。
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