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A Modernize Version of the Antique Telephone Architecture Christopher Francis & Bertha Wilhelm
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Goal of the Paper 1.Scalable 2.Easily manageable 3.Fault-tolerant 4.Efficient data center network fabric A "plug-and-play" large-scale, data center network The old telephone architecture !!! 1.Existing routing and forwarding trees do not work with fat – tree 2.Scalability issues, If not properly programmed as the number of nodes increases the bandwidth o f the network decreases significantly http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAtPRXZlvYE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAtPRXZlvYE (Ref)
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Fat-Tree Topology Major drawback: Assumes one basic topology and it's not clear if this is the best topology or if it will be best for future data centers. These results show that fat-tree is not non-blocking.
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Fabric Manager They never discuss the bottle-neck in the fabric manager. Solutions if fabric manager fails? FM is a central component of PortLand. Even though it maintains soft state, its failure may result in many ARP requests in a short period of time which in turn can potentially cripple a network with that many hosts sharing the same broadcast domain. The paper suggests that traditional ARP can be used as a fallback mechanism in case the FM fails. However, cache pollution or simply malfunctioning of the address resolution in the FM bringing the network down. There is also an implicit assumption of trust on the end hosts Malicious virtual machines can query for non-existing addresses to generate broadcast traffic.
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The Evaluation Limited to a small test bed, understandable, but some of the results obtained may change significantly in a large test bed. (Sec 5, Scalability) “ We use measurements from our existing system to project the requirements of larger systems.” The switches used are actually PCs with NetFPGA cards, it would have been nice to see a testbed with off-the-shelf switches, as the design goal states, to confirm that it is actually feasible. The paper does not account for what occurs if there is a failure during migration of virtual machine.
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The Evaluation The paper does not show potential benefits for energy efficiency, power consumption. An important factor that new data center designs should incorporate. The paper does not provide quantative analysis comparing the other architectures to PortLand. TRILL and SEATLE both use flat addressing and general topology while Portland uses hierarchical addressing and fat tree.
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UNACHIEVABLE “This is beyond the capacity of a single modern machine, but this also represents a relatively significant number of ARP misses/second.” Solution: Move the FM to small-scale cluster = decentralize FM.
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Cost Analysis Fat-Tree implementation? Rewiring from existing architecture to fat-tree Separate Control Network is needed for the communication between the FM and local switch “modest” cost (Sec 4.2 )
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Thank you !
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Unsuccessful Goals of the Paper To create a 1.Scalable 2.Easily manageable 3.Fault-tolerant 4.Efficient data center network fabric
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