[Cake] paper: per flow fairness in a data center network

Luca Muscariello luca.muscariello at gmail.com
Thu Dec 13 04:51:17 EST 2018


I disagree on the claims that DC switches do not implement anything.
They do, from quite some time now.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/nexus-9000-series-switches/white-paper-c11-738488.html



On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 4:19 AM Dave Taht <dave.taht at gmail.com> wrote:

> While I strongly agree with their premise:
>
> "Multi-tenant DCNs cannot rely on specialized protocols and mechanisms
> that assume single ownership and end-system compliance. It is
> necessary rather to implement general, well-understood mechanisms
> provided as a network service that require as few assumptions about DC
> workload as possible."
>
> ... And there's a solid set of links to current work, and a very
> interesting comparison to pfabric, their DCTCP emulation is too flawed
> to be convincing, and we really should get around to making the ns2
> fq_codel emulation fully match reality. This is also a scenario where
> I'd like to see cake tried, to demonstrate the effectiveness (or not!)
> of 8 way set associative queuing, cobalt, per host/per flow fq, etc,
> vs some of the workloads they outline.
>
> https://perso.telecom-paristech.fr/drossi/paper/rossi18hpsr.pdf
>
> --
>
> Dave Täht
> CTO, TekLibre, LLC
> http://www.teklibre.com
> Tel: 1-831-205-9740
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