Junlan Zhou
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Junlan Zhou.
acm special interest group on data communication | 2013
Sushant Jain; Alok Kumar; Subhasree Mandal; Joon Ong; Leon Poutievski; Arjun Singh; Subbaiah Venkata; Jim Wanderer; Junlan Zhou; Min Zhu; Jonathan Zolla; Urs Hölzle; Stephen Stuart; Amin Vahdat
We present the design, implementation, and evaluation of B4, a private WAN connecting Googles data centers across the planet. B4 has a number of unique characteristics: i) massive bandwidth requirements deployed to a modest number of sites, ii) elastic traffic demand that seeks to maximize average bandwidth, and iii) full control over the edge servers and network, which enables rate limiting and demand measurement at the edge. These characteristics led to a Software Defined Networking architecture using OpenFlow to control relatively simple switches built from merchant silicon. B4s centralized traffic engineering service drives links to near 100% utilization, while splitting application flows among multiple paths to balance capacity against application priority/demands. We describe experience with three years of B4 production deployment, lessons learned, and areas for future work.
european conference on computer systems | 2014
Junlan Zhou; Malveeka Tewari; Min Zhu; Abdul Kabbani; Leon Poutievski; Arjun Singh; Amin Vahdat
Data Center topologies employ multiple paths among servers to deliver scalable, cost-effective network capacity. The simplest and the most widely deployed approach for load balancing among these paths, Equal Cost Multipath (ECMP), hashes flows among the shortest paths toward a destination. ECMP leverages uniform hashing of balanced flow sizes to achieve fairness and good load balancing in data centers. However, we show that ECMP further assumes a balanced, regular, and fault-free topology, which are invalid assumptions in practice that can lead to substantial performance degradation and, worse, variation in flow bandwidths even for same size flows. We present a set of simple algorithms that achieve Weighted Cost Multipath (WCMP) to balance traffic in the data center based on the changing network topology. The state required for WCMP is already disseminated as part of standard routing protocols and it can be readily implemented in the current switch silicon without any hardware modifications. We show how to deploy WCMP in a production OpenFlow network environment and present experimental and simulation results to show that variation in flow bandwidths can be reduced by as much as 25X by employing WCMP relative to ECMP.
Archive | 2012
Junlan Zhou; Amin Vahdat; Arjun Singh
Archive | 2010
Joon Ong; Junlan Zhou; Arjun Singh
Archive | 2015
Ryohei Urata; Hong Liu; Amin Vahdat; Chris Johnson; Junlan Zhou; Alexander Shraer
Archive | 2014
Junlan Zhou; Amin Vahdat; Arjun Singh
Archive | 2013
Junlan Zhou; Min Zhu; Amin Vahdat
Archive | 2012
Junlan Zhou; Amin Vahdat; Arjun Singh
Archive | 2013
Alexander Shraer; Junlan Zhou; Amin Vahdat
Archive | 2016
Junlan Zhou; Amin Vahdat; Arjun Singh