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Expanding across time to deliver bandwidth efficiency and low latency

Authors :
Mellette, William M.
Das, Rajdeep
Guo, Yibo
McGuinness, Rob
Snoeren, Alex C.
Porter, George
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Datacenters need networks that support both low-latency and high-bandwidth packet delivery to meet the stringent requirements of modern applications. We present Opera, a dynamic network that delivers latency-sensitive traffic quickly by relying on multi-hop forwarding in the same way as expander-graph-based approaches, but provides near-optimal bandwidth for bulk flows through direct forwarding over time-varying source-to-destination circuits. The key to Opera's design is the rapid and deterministic reconfiguration of the network, piece-by-piece, such that at any moment in time the network implements an expander graph, yet, integrated across time, the network provides bandwidth-efficient single-hop paths between all racks. We show that Opera supports low-latency traffic with flow completion times comparable to cost-equivalent static topologies, while delivering up to 4x the bandwidth for all-to-all traffic and supporting 60% higher load for published datacenter workloads.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1903.12307
Document Type :
Working Paper