DocumentCode :
1765673
Title :
DFL: Secure and Practical Fault Localization for Datacenter Networks
Author :
Xin Zhang ; Fanfu Zhou ; Xinyu Zhu ; Haiyang Sun ; Perrig, Adrian ; Vasilakos, Athanasios V. ; Guan, Haiyan
Author_Institution :
Datacenter Cluster Manage., Google Inc., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Volume :
22
Issue :
4
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Aug. 2014
Firstpage :
1218
Lastpage :
1231
Abstract :
Datacenter networking has gained increasing popularity in the past few years. While researchers paid considerable efforts to enhance the performance and scalability of datacenter networks, achieving reliable data delivery in these emerging networks with misbehaving routers and switches received far less attention. Unfortunately, documented incidents of router compromise underscore that the capability to identify adversarial routers and switches is an imperative and practical need rather than merely a theoretical exercise. To this end, data-plane fault localization (FL) aims to identify faulty links and is an effective means of achieving high network availability. However, existing secure FL protocols assume that the source node knows the entire outgoing path that delivers the source node´s packets and that the path is static and long-lived. These assumptions are invalidated by the dynamic traffic patterns and agile load balancing commonly seen in modern datacenter networks. We propose the first secure FL protocol, DFL, with no requirements on path durability or the source node knowing the outgoing paths. Through a core technique we named delayed function disclosure, DFL incurs little communication overhead and a small, constant router state independent of the network size or the number of flows traversing a router.
Keywords :
computer centres; fault location; resource allocation; security of data; DFL; agile load balancing; data-plane fault localization; datacenter networks; delayed function disclosure; dynamic traffic patterns; faulty links identification; path durability; practical fault localization; secure FL protocols; secure fault localization; source node; Delays; Load management; Routing; Routing protocols; Security; Vectors; Datacenter network; delayed function disclosure; fault localization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1063-6692
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNET.2013.2274662
Filename :
6587596
Link To Document :
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