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Load balancing in wavelength-routing cloud data centers
We examine the packet loss performance of scalable all-optical routers exploiting fiber delay lines, under non-uniform and bursty data center traffic conditions. Our analysis reveals that a load balancing stage, capable of evenly distributing the incoming traffic in both space and time, is indispensable in wavelength-routing data centers with a distributed-buffer architecture.