DocumentCode
1009834
Title
Dynamic core provisioning for quantitative differentiated services
Author
Liao, Raymond R F ; Campbell, Andrew T.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Columbia Univ., New York, NY, USA
Volume
12
Issue
3
fYear
2004
fDate
6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
429
Lastpage
442
Abstract
Efficient network provisioning mechanisms that support service differentiation are essential to the realization of the Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Internet. Building on our prior work on edge provisioning, we propose a set of efficient dynamic node and core provisioning algorithms for interior nodes and core networks, respectively. The node provisioning algorithm prevents transient violations of service level agreements (SLA) by predicting the onset of service level violations based on a multiclass virtual queue measurement technique, and by automatically adjusting the service weights of weighted fair queueing schedulers at core routers. Persistent service level violations are reported to the core provisioning algorithm, which dimensions traffic aggregates at the network ingress edge. The core provisioning algorithm is designed to address the difficult problem of provisioning DiffServ traffic aggregates (i.e., rate-control can only be exerted at the root of any traffic distribution tree) by taking into account fairness issues not only across different traffic aggregates but also within the same aggregate whose packets take different routes through a core IP network. We demonstrate through analysis and simulation that the proposed dynamic provisioning model is superior to static provisioning for DiffServ in providing quantitative delay bounds with differentiated loss across per-aggregate service classes under persistent congestion and device failure conditions when observed in core networks.
Keywords
IP networks; Internet; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication services; telecommunication traffic; DiffServ traffic; IP network; Internet; capacity provisioning; differentiated loss; dynamic core provisioning; multiclass queue measurement technique; network provisioning mechanism; quantitative delay bounds; quantitative differentiated services; service level agreements; Aggregates; Algorithm design and analysis; Diffserv networks; Failure analysis; IP networks; Measurement techniques; Scheduling algorithm; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Web and internet services; Capacity dimension; point-to-multipoint congestion; service differentiation; virtual queue;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6692
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNET.2004.826292
Filename
1306491
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