zUpdate:零损耗更新数据中心网络

H. Liu, Xin Wu, Ming Zhang, Lihua Yuan, Roger Wattenhofer, D. Maltz
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由于交换机升级和虚拟机迁移等各种更新,dcn (Datacenter network)不断发展。必须仔细计划和执行每次更新,以避免中断托管在dcn中的许多关键任务交互式应用程序。关键的挑战来自将更改同步到许多设备的固有困难,这可能导致不可预见的瞬态链路负载峰值甚至拥塞。我们提出了一个原语zUpdate,用于在异步交换和流量矩阵变化下执行无拥塞的网络更新。我们使用网络模型来制定更新问题,并将我们的模型应用于dcn中各种具有代表性的更新场景。我们开发了新的技术来处理实现zUpdate的几个实际挑战,并在OpenFlow交换机上实现zUpdate原型,并将其部署在类似于真实DCN拓扑的测试平台上。我们的结果,从现实世界的实验和大规模跟踪驱动的模拟,表明zUpdate可以有效地执行无拥塞更新在生产的dcn。
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zUpdate: updating data center networks with zero loss
Datacenter networks (DCNs) are constantly evolving due to various updates such as switch upgrades and VM migrations. Each update must be carefully planned and executed in order to avoid disrupting many of the mission-critical, interactive applications hosted in DCNs. The key challenge arises from the inherent difficulty in synchronizing the changes to many devices, which may result in unforeseen transient link load spikes or even congestions. We present one primitive, zUpdate, to perform congestion-free network updates under asynchronous switch and traffic matrix changes. We formulate the update problem using a network model and apply our model to a variety of representative update scenarios in DCNs. We develop novel techniques to handle several practical challenges in realizing zUpdate as well as implement the zUpdate prototype on OpenFlow switches and deploy it on a testbed that resembles real DCN topology. Our results, from both real-world experiments and large-scale trace-driven simulations, show that zUpdate can effectively perform congestion-free updates in production DCNs.
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