DocumentCode
108733
Title
The prospect of inter-data-center optical networks
Author
Xiaoxue Zhao ; Vusirikala, V. ; Koley, Bikash ; Kamalov, Valey ; Hofmeister, Tad
Volume
51
Issue
9
fYear
2013
fDate
Sep-13
Firstpage
32
Lastpage
38
Abstract
Mega data centers and their interconnection networks have drawn great attention in recent years because of the rapid public adoption of cloud-based services. The unprecedented amount of data that needs to be communicated between data centers imposes new requirements and challenges to inter-data-center optical networks. In this article, we discuss the traffic growth trends and capacity demands of Google¿s inter-data-center network, and how they drive the network architectures and technologies to scale capacities and operational ease on existing fiber plants. We extensively review recent research findings and emerging technologies, such as digital coherent detection and the flexgrid dense wavelength-division multiplexed channel plan, and propose practical implementations, such as C+L-band transmission, packet and optical layer integration, and a software-defined networking enabled network architecture for both capacity and operational scaling. In addition, we point out a few critical areas that require more attention and research to improve efficiency and flexibility of an inter-data-center optical network: optical regeneration, data rate mismatch between Ethernet and optical transport, and real-time optical performance monitoring.
Keywords
computer centres; local area networks; optical fibre networks; Ethernet; cloud based services; data rate mismatch; digital coherent detection; fiber plants; flexgrid dense wavelength division multiplexed channel plan; flexibility; inter data center optical networks; interconnection networks; mega data centers; network architectures; operational scaling; optical layer integration; optical regeneration; optical transport; rapid public adoption; real time optical performance monitoring; software defined networking enabled network architecture; Data centers; Fiber nonlinear optics; Optical fiber amplifiers; Optical fiber networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2013.6588647
Filename
6588647
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