Title :
OPS/agile-OCS data center network with flow management
Author :
Yue-Cai Huang ; Yoshida, Yuki ; Kitayama, Ken-ichi ; Ibrahim, Salah ; Takahashi, Ryo ; Hiramatsu, Atsushi
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Eng., Osaka Univ., Suita, Japan
Abstract :
Modeling and performance analysis of a data center network (DCN) combining optical packet switching (OPS) and agile optical circuit switching (OCS) in a unified platform are presented. Hybrid optoelectronic packet routers which combine optical switching fabric and electronic buffers are used, supporting 100 Gbit/s (25 Gbit/s × 4 wavelengths) optical packets. OCS transmission is implemented by a novel “express path,” (ExP) an instant wavelength path on demand, which enables certain flows following the ExP with no packet contention, whereas ordinary OPS packets are switched with a deflection routing algorithm and buffering for contention resolution. This architecture can support OCS for large and reliability-sensitive data transferring and OPS for latency-sensitive applications. The performance of the network is investigated via numerical simulations of top-of-rack switch (ToR)-to-ToR traffic in an N-dimensional (up to 4096 node) torus topology. We have made the following observations: 1) torus topology results in high throughput and can be scaled out by increasing the dimension; 2) contention resolution between OPS and agile OCS is needed and our proposed strategies enhance the overall performance; and 3) in a lightly to moderately loaded case of OPS traffic, more than 100 ExPs can be supported simultaneously with acceptable affect on OPS.
Keywords :
computer centres; integrated optoelectronics; numerical analysis; optical communication equipment; optical switches; packet switching; telecommunication network routing; DCN; N-dimensional torus topology; OCS transmission; OPS-agile-OCS data center network; agile OCS; agile optical circuit switching; bit rate 100 Gbit/s; buffering; combine optical switching fabric; contention resolution; deflection routing algorithm; electronic buffers; express path; flow management; hybrid optoelectronic packet routers; instant wavelength path on demand; latency-sensitive applications; numerical simulations; optical packet switching; ordinary OPS packets; performance analysis; top-of-rack switch-to-ToR traffic; High-speed optical techniques; Optical amplifiers; Optical buffering; Optical packet switching; Optical switches; Routing; Switching circuits; Contention resolution; Data center network; Flow management; Optical circuit switching; Optical packet switching;
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.7.001109