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Approaching Incast Congestion with Multi-host Ethernet Controllers

The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, but also present in datacenter networks, is particularly demanding for commodity TCP/IP and Ethernet technologies. We expand our study of building incast-resistant networks based on software switches running on comme...

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Autor principal: Jereczek, Grzegorz Edmund
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2300258
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author Jereczek, Grzegorz Edmund
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description The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, but also present in datacenter networks, is particularly demanding for commodity TCP/IP and Ethernet technologies. We expand our study of building incast-resistant networks based on software switches running on commercial-off-the-shelf servers. In this paper we provide the estimates for costs and physical area required to build such a network. Our estimates indicate that our proposed design offers significant cost advantage over traditional solutions, but higher space utilisation. Next, we show how the latter can be improved with multi-host Ethernet controllers, as an alternative to typical network interface cards. This can also make software switching easier to adapt in datacenter as a solution for incast congestion. We confirm the capabilities for incast-avoidance by evaluating the performance of a reference platform.
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spelling cern-23002582019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2300258engJereczek, Grzegorz EdmundApproaching Incast Congestion with Multi-host Ethernet ControllersParticle Physics - ExperimentThe bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, but also present in datacenter networks, is particularly demanding for commodity TCP/IP and Ethernet technologies. We expand our study of building incast-resistant networks based on software switches running on commercial-off-the-shelf servers. In this paper we provide the estimates for costs and physical area required to build such a network. Our estimates indicate that our proposed design offers significant cost advantage over traditional solutions, but higher space utilisation. Next, we show how the latter can be improved with multi-host Ethernet controllers, as an alternative to typical network interface cards. This can also make software switching easier to adapt in datacenter as a solution for incast congestion. We confirm the capabilities for incast-avoidance by evaluating the performance of a reference platform.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2018-018oai:cds.cern.ch:23002582018-01-15
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Jereczek, Grzegorz Edmund
Approaching Incast Congestion with Multi-host Ethernet Controllers
title Approaching Incast Congestion with Multi-host Ethernet Controllers
title_full Approaching Incast Congestion with Multi-host Ethernet Controllers
title_fullStr Approaching Incast Congestion with Multi-host Ethernet Controllers
title_full_unstemmed Approaching Incast Congestion with Multi-host Ethernet Controllers
title_short Approaching Incast Congestion with Multi-host Ethernet Controllers
title_sort approaching incast congestion with multi-host ethernet controllers
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2300258
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