Visible to the public Datacenter Applications in Virtualized Networks: A Cross-Layer Performance Study

TitleDatacenter Applications in Virtualized Networks: A Cross-Layer Performance Study
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsCrisan, D., Birke, R., Barabash, K., Cohen, R., Gusat, M.
JournalSelected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Volume32
Pagination77-87
Date PublishedJanuary
ISSN0733-8716
Keywordscloud computing, computer centres, cross layer hybrid mesoscale simulation platform, cross layer performance study, datacenter applications, datacenter networks, datacenter workloads, delays, Encapsulation, Hardware, IP networks, network virtualization, overlay network, overlay networks, Protocols, Servers, software defined networking overlays, software radio, software-defined networking, virtualisation, virtualization, virtualized networks
Abstract

Datacenter-based Cloud computing has induced new disruptive trends in networking, key among which is network virtualization. Software-Defined Networking overlays aim to improve the efficiency of the next generation multitenant datacenters. While early overlay prototypes are already available, they focus mainly on core functionality, with little being known yet about their impact on the system level performance. Using query completion time as our primary performance metric, we evaluate the overlay network impact on two representative datacenter workloads, Partition/Aggregate and 3-Tier. We measure how much performance is traded for overlay's benefits in manageability, security and policing. Finally, we aim to assist the datacenter architects by providing a detailed evaluation of the key overlay choices, all made possible by our accurate cross-layer hybrid/mesoscale simulation platform.

DOI10.1109/JSAC.2014.140108
Citation Key6689485