IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing | 2019

Cost-Minimizing Bandwidth Guarantee for Inter-Datacenter Traffic

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The emerging deployment of large-scale cloud applications incurs significant inter-datacenter traffic, which makes the scarce wide-area bandwidth across data centers become the performance bottleneck. To achieve the desirable network performance, bandwidth guarantee should be provided for the resulting inter-datacenter traffic. However, the existing bandwidth allocation methods mainly focus on intra-datacenter traffic, and cannot achieve the cost-minimizing bandwidth guarantee for inter-datacenter traffic. In this paper, we focus on the bandwidth guarantee problem for inter-datacenter traffic and present a novel bandwidth allocation model. Our model can ensure the bandwidth guarantee, minimize the resulting network cost, and efficiently avoid the potential traffic overload on low cost links. To solve the large-scale optimization problem in our model, we are motivated to develop a distributed algorithm by blending the advantages of alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) and the auxiliary variable method. Specifically, we efficiently decompose the optimization problem into many small sub-problems, which are allowed to be processed in a large-scale computing environment, where each server solves a few small sub-problems. We further present a theoretically proved globally, asymptotically stable algorithm to solve these sub-problems. Extensive evaluation results demonstrate that our bandwidth allocation method can effectively realize the bandwidth guarantee for inter-datacenter traffic with reduced network cost and outperforms the prior method PS-L. In particular, the total network cost is reduced by 59.57 percent on average.

Volume 7
Pages 483-494
DOI 10.1109/TCC.2016.2629506
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing

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