Authors
Andrew R Curtis, Tommy Carpenter, Mustafa Elsheikh, Alejandro López-Ortiz, S Keshav
Publication date
2012
Conference
IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM 2012)
Pages
1116-1124
Description
Despite the many proposals for data center network (DCN) architectures, designing a DCN remains challenging. DCN design is especially difficult when expanding an existing network, because traditional DCN design places strict constraints on the topology (e.g., a fat-tree). Recent advances in routing protocols allow data center servers to fully utilize arbitrary networks, so there is no need to require restricted, regular topologies in the data center. Therefore, we propose a data center network design framework, that we call REWIRE, to design networks using an optimization algorithm. Our algorithm finds a network with maximal bisection bandwidth and minimal end-to-end latency while meeting user-defined constraints and accurately modeling the predicted cost of the network. We evaluate REWIRE on a wide range of inputs and find that it significantly outperforms previous solutions-its network designs have up to …
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