DocumentCode :
2840902
Title :
Error Tolerant Address Configuration for Data Center Networks with Malfunctioning Devices
Author :
Ma, Xingyu ; Hu, Chengchen ; Chen, Kai ; Zhang, Che ; Zhang, Hongtao ; Zheng, Kai ; Chen, Yan ; Sun, Xianda
fYear :
2012
fDate :
18-21 June 2012
Firstpage :
708
Lastpage :
717
Abstract :
Address auto-configuration is a key problem in data center networks, where servers and switches encode topology information into their addresses for routing. A recent work DAC [2] has been introduced to address this problem. Without malfunctions, DAC can auto-configure all the devices quickly. But in case of malfunctions, DAC requires significant human efforts to correct malfunctions and it can cause substantial operation delay of the whole data center. In this paper, we further optimize address auto-configuration process even in the presence of malfunctions. Instead of waiting for all the malfunctions to be corrected, we could first configure the devices that are not involved in malfunctions and let them work first. This idea can be translated to considerable practical benefits because in most cases malfunctions in data centers only account for a very small portion. To realize the idea, we conceptually remove the malfunctions from the physical data center topology graph and mathematically convert the address configuration problem into induced sub graph isomorphism problem, which is NP-complete. We then introduce an algorithm that can solve the induced sub graph isomorphism quickly by taking advantage of data center topology characteristics and induced sub graph properties. We extensively evaluate our design on representative data center structures with various malfunction scenarios. The evaluation results demonstrate that the proposed framework and algorithm are efficient and labor-free to deal with the mapping task in the presence of error devices.
Keywords :
computational complexity; computer centres; computer networks; encoding; telecommunication network topology; DAC; NP-complete problem; auto-configuration process; data center networks; data center topology characteristics; data center topology graph; error tolerant address configuration; induced sub graph isomorphism problem; malfunctioning devices; routing; servers; switches; topology information encoding; Algorithm design and analysis; Educational institutions; Manuals; Network topology; Partitioning algorithms; Servers; Topology; Address Configuration; Data Center Networks; Induced Subgraph Isomorphism Problem;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), 2012 IEEE 32nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Macau
ISSN :
1063-6927
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0295-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICDCS.2012.27
Filename :
6258043
Link To Document :
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