Proceedings of the 2014 ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Distributed Cloud Computing 2014
DOI: 10.1145/2627566.2627571
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ProActive routing in scalable data centers with PARIS

Abstract: Modern data centers must meet many challenges and expectations: (a) They must scale to a large number of servers, while offering high bisection bandwidth and flexible placement of virtual machines.(b) They must allow tenants to specify network policies and realize them by forwarding traffic through the desired sequences of middleboxes. (c) They must allow tenants to bring their own IP address space to the cloud to ease transition of enterprise applications and middlebox configuration.The traditional approach o… Show more

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“…Then, aggregated flows are divided between corresponding paths to increase resource utilization. PARIS [7] is a data center network architecture that exploits SDN for scalable routing. In this architecture, a controller pre-positions IP forwarding entries to switches where virtual machines (VMs) are connected.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, aggregated flows are divided between corresponding paths to increase resource utilization. PARIS [7] is a data center network architecture that exploits SDN for scalable routing. In this architecture, a controller pre-positions IP forwarding entries to switches where virtual machines (VMs) are connected.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, routing and forwarding solutions in DCNs, ie, typically based on the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite, do not scale well. That is to say, large and unmanageable forwarding tables (at least on the order of several tens of thousands of entries in highly optimized configurations) should have to be properly handled at DCN nodes. Moreover, IP routing protocols incur in a high communication cost (information exchanged to populate routing tables and reconverge upon changes in the DCN topology).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, routing and forwarding solutions in DCNs, typically based on the TCP/IP protocol suite, do not scale well. That is, large and unmanageable forwarding tables (at least in the order of several tens of thousands of entries in highly-optimized configurations [138]) should have to be properly handled at DCN nodes. Moreover, IP routing protocols incur in a high communication cost (information exchanged to populate routing tables and re-converge upon changes in the DCN topology).…”
Section: Topological Routing For Data Centresmentioning
confidence: 99%