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Fault-adaptive Scheduling for Data Acquisition Networks
Supporting such an all-to-all traffic matrix is challenging as it can easily lead to congestion. Scheduling patterns are designed to avoid such congestion by spreading the communications over time. The time is divided in phases and communications are spread across the phases. However, current schedu...
Autores principales: | , , , |
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/LCN58197.2023.10223324 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2875184 |
Sumario: | Supporting such an all-to-all traffic matrix is challenging as it can easily lead to congestion. Scheduling patterns are designed to avoid such congestion by spreading the communications over time. The time is divided in phases and communications are spread across the phases. However, current scheduling algorithms are not fault-tolerant. In this paper we propose a fault-adaptive congestion-free scheduling to support an all-to-all exchange in fat tree topology. Our approach consist in the computation of the minimum number of communication phases required to support the all-to-all exchange with the available links, and of the scheduling of the communications on these phases. It enables to recover from failures and makes optimal use of the remaining bandwidth. We show that our scheduling approach provides better performance than the most common approach which is the Linear-shift scheduling. The throughput is improved by roughly 80% with our approach, for as little as one link failure. |
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