DocumentCode :
3603321
Title :
Griffin: Programmable Optical DataCenter With SDN Enabled Function Planning and Virtualisation
Author :
Rahimzadeh Rofoee, Bijan ; Zervas, Georgios ; Yan Yan ; Simeonidou, Dimitra
Author_Institution :
High-Performance Networks Group, Bristol Univ., Bristol, UK
Volume :
33
Issue :
24
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
5164
Lastpage :
5177
Abstract :
Optical networking technologies are very attractive for intra-DataCenter (DC) interconnectivity due to their intrinsic high-bandwidth and low-latency characteristics. As the bandwidth demand grows, quantity and size of IT and network infrastructure grows, which puts pressure on power, cost, and space consumption. Therefore, programmable optical networking solutions, which are highly controllable and provide granularity and scalability in services, can greatly enhance operations and resource efficiency for DC interconnects. This paper proposes and reports on a novel function-programmable and application-aware intra-DC technology. The hardware platform uses FPGA implementation of top-of-rack (ToR) switch which supports two main software-defined network functions of (a) Ethernet over WDM and (b) Ethernet over TDM sub-WDM. Each switch can be programmed to virtually operate as an optical Ethernet or subwavelength transport system. The TDM function further supports a range of additional programmable features in time-slice and frames. The system can be controlled to switch between the functions on-demand and on a hitless manner. This platform with unique flexibility in functions and features is configured to operate with various processing times, throughput, and delays, enables on-demand quality of service (QoS) definition to match diverse cloud application requirements. Optical fast switches enable all-optical transport between the ToRs, further supporting low-latency and resource efficiency. A multistage software-defined controller is built which at the first stage uses application requirements to virtually create function programmable subnetworks by repurposing the data plane functions as well as control plane (algorithms) features. In the second stage, it allows dynamic allocation of resources of the subnetwork for the duration of the application. This platform is characterised to operate with different QoS metrics and evaluated for DC use cases.
Keywords :
computer centres; field programmable gate arrays; optical fibre LAN; optical switches; quality of service; software defined networking; time division multiplexing; virtualisation; wavelength division multiplexing; DC interconnectivity; Ethernet; FPGA implementation; Griffin; Programmable Optical DataCenter; QoS; SDN Enabled Function Planning; TDM; ToR switch; Virtualisation; WDM; application-aware intraDC technology; function-programmable intraDC technology; intradata center interconnectivity; multistage software defined controller; optical networking technology; optical switch; quality of service; resource efficiency; resources dynamic allocation; software-defined network; subwavelength transport sys- tem; top-of-rack switch; Bandwidth; Computer architecture; Optical buffering; Optical fiber networks; Optical switches; Throughput; Time division multiplexing; Network function programmability and virtualization; Software defined optical networks; software defined optical networks; sub-wavelength switching;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2015.2440480
Filename :
7132685
Link To Document :
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