DocumentCode :
564016
Title :
Applying traffic merging to datacenter networks
Author :
Carrega, Alessandro ; Singh, Suresh ; Bolla, Raffaele ; Bruschi, Roberto
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Genoa, Genoa, Italy
fYear :
2012
fDate :
9-11 May 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
9
Abstract :
The problem of reducing energy usage in datacenter networks is an important one. However, we would like to achieve this goal without compromising throughput and loss characteristics of these networks. Studies have shown that data-center networks typically see loads of between 5%-25% but the energy draw of these networks is equal to operating them at maximum load. To this end we examine the problem of reducing the energy consumption of datacenter networks by merging traffic. The key idea is that low traffic from N links is merged together to create K ≤ N streams of high traffic. These streams are fed to K switch interfaces which run at maximum rate while the remaining interfaces are switched to the lowest possible rate. We show that this merging can be accomplished with minimal latency and energy costs (less than 0.1W total) while simultaneously allowing us a deterministic way of switching link rates between maximum and minimum. We examine the idea of traffic merging using three different datacenter networks - flattened butterfly, mesh and hypercube networks. In addition to analysis, we simulate these networks and utilizing previously developed traffic models we show that 49% energy savings are obtained for 5% per-link load while we get 20% savings for a 50% load for the flattened butterfly and somewhat lower savings are obtained for the other two networks. The packet losses are statistically insignificant and the maximum latency increase is less than 3μs. The results show that energy-proportional datacenter networks are indeed possible.
Keywords :
computer centres; energy conservation; energy consumption; telecommunication links; telecommunication traffic; K switch interfaces; data center networks; energy consumption; energy usage reduction; energy-proportional datacenter networks; flattened butterfly networks; hypercube networks; mesh networks; switching link; traffic merging; traffic models; Energy consumption; Hardware; Hypercubes; Merging; Network topology; Switches; Topology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Future Energy Systems: Where Energy, Computing and Communication Meet (e-Energy), 2012 Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Madrid
Type :
conf
Filename :
6221098
Link To Document :
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