2019
DOI: 10.3390/electronics8030258
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GANA-VDC: Application-Aware with Bandwidth Guarantee in Cloud Datacenters

Abstract: Allocating bandwidth guarantees to applications in the cloud has become increasingly demanding and essential as applications compete to share cloud network resources. However, cloud-computing providers offer no network bandwidth guarantees in a cloud environment, predictably preventing tenants from running their applications. Existing schemes offer tenants practical cluster abstraction solutions emulating underlying physical network resources, proving impractical; however, providing virtual network abstraction… Show more

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“…The proposal makes use of this queue scheduling mechanism to provide support for multiple tenants sharing the DC network. Related to this idea, in [45] it is stated that, in a multi-tenant cloud, customers may request/build a virtualized network, but bandwidth guarantees are not provided. Therefore, the authors propose a way to provide those guarantees that involves a novel virtual network to physical network mapping.…”
Section: B Multi-tenancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposal makes use of this queue scheduling mechanism to provide support for multiple tenants sharing the DC network. Related to this idea, in [45] it is stated that, in a multi-tenant cloud, customers may request/build a virtualized network, but bandwidth guarantees are not provided. Therefore, the authors propose a way to provide those guarantees that involves a novel virtual network to physical network mapping.…”
Section: B Multi-tenancymentioning
confidence: 99%