Title :
Improving the Scalability of Data Center Networks with Traffic-aware Virtual Machine Placement
Author :
Meng, Xiaoqiao ; Pappas, Vasileios ; Zhang, Li
Author_Institution :
T.J. Watson Res. Center, IBM, Hawthorne, NY, USA
Abstract :
The scalability of modern data centers has become a practical concern and has attracted significant attention in recent years. In contrast to existing solutions that require changes in the network architecture and the routing protocols, this paper proposes using traffic-aware virtual machine (VM) placement to improve the network scalability. By optimizing the placement of VMs on host machines, traffic patterns among VMs can be better aligned with the communication distance between them, e.g. VMs with large mutual bandwidth usage are assigned to host machines in close proximity. We formulate the VM placement as an optimization problem and prove its hardness. We design a two-tier approximate algorithm that efficiently solves the VM placement problem for very large problem sizes. Given the significant difference in the traffic patterns seen in current data centers and the structural differences of the recently proposed data center architectures, we further conduct a comparative analysis on the impact of the traffic patterns and the network architectures on the potential performance gain of traffic-aware VM placement. We use traffic traces collected from production data centers to evaluate our proposed VM placement algorithm, and we show a significant performance improvement compared to existing general methods that do not take advantage of traffic patterns and data center network characteristics.
Keywords :
computer centres; routing protocols; virtual machines; data center network architecture; data center network characteristics; network scalability; routing protocols; traffic patterns; traffic-aware virtual machine placement; two-tier approximate algorithm; Algorithm design and analysis; Bandwidth; Pattern analysis; Performance analysis; Routing protocols; Scalability; Telecommunication traffic; Virtual machining; Virtual manufacturing; Voice mail;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM, 2010 Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5836-3
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.2010.5461930