DocumentCode :
3696132
Title :
Optical network configuration methods considering end-to-end latency in data centers
Author :
Yukihiro Kunishige;Ken-ichi Baba;Shinji Shimojo
Author_Institution :
Graduate School of Information and Science Technology, Osaka University, Japan
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
210
Lastpage :
215
Abstract :
In recent years, data centers have been required to manage ever-increasing amounts of data resulting from the explosive growth of data-intensive Internet services. Data centers must provide high performance while minimizing energy consumption. To achieve these objectives, optical network technology can be implemented in data center networks. Optical networks in large-scale data centers must be configured to transmit large amounts of data with minimal latency. In this paper, we propose data center network configurations that are designed to reduce end-to-end latency. We configure two data center optical networks by splitting switches into groups and subgroups. Full mesh networks are used to connect groups and subgroups, and to implement connections within subgroups. Based on evaluations conducted using simulations, the proposed networks show high performance against Torus networks, and show low configuration costs against FatTree networks.
Keywords :
"Optical packet switching","Optical switches","Ports (Computers)","Optical buffering","Minimization methods","Optical fiber networks","Servers"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communications, Computers and Signal Processing (PACRIM), 2015 IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on
Electronic_ISBN :
2154-5952
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PACRIM.2015.7334836
Filename :
7334836
Link To Document :
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