2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11227-016-1758-z
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Network unfairness in dragonfly topologies

Abstract: Dragonfly networks arrange network routers in a two-level hierarchy, providing a competitive cost-performance solution for large systems. Nonminimal adaptive routing (adaptive misrouting) is employed to fully exploit the path diversity and increase the performance under adversarial traffic patterns. Network fairness issues arise in the dragonfly for several combinations of traffic pattern, global misrouting and traffic prioritization policy. Such unfairness prevents a balanced use of the resources across the n… Show more

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“…Saturation caused by ADV+h occurs at load 1/h phits/node/cycle[13],for example 0.12 to 0.16 phits/node/cycle for h in {6 − 8}. The unfairness and congestion under ADVc occur close to saturation, near 0.5 phits/node/cycle[17]. These effects are observed in the evaluation in Section 6.…”
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“…Saturation caused by ADV+h occurs at load 1/h phits/node/cycle[13],for example 0.12 to 0.16 phits/node/cycle for h in {6 − 8}. The unfairness and congestion under ADVc occur close to saturation, near 0.5 phits/node/cycle[17]. These effects are observed in the evaluation in Section 6.…”
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confidence: 80%