Resilient network dimensioning for optical grid/clouds using relocation

Chris Develder, J. Buysse, M. D. Leenheer, B. Jaumard, B. Dhoedt
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In this paper we address the problem of dimensioning infrastructure, comprising both network and server resources, for large-scale decentralized distributed systems such as grids or clouds. We will provide an overview of our work in this area, and in particular focus on how to design the resulting grid/cloud to be resilient against network link and/or server site failures. To this end, we will exploit relocation: under failure conditions, a request may be sent to an alternate destination than the one under failure-free conditions. We will provide a comprehensive overview of related work in this area, and focus in some detail on our own most recent work. The latter comprises a case study where traffic has a known origin, but we assume a degree of freedom as to where its end up being processed, which is typically the case for e.g., grid applications of the bag-of-tasks (BoT) type or for providing cloud services. In particular, we will provide in this paper a new integer linear programming (ILP) formulation to solve the resilient grid/cloud dimensioning problem using failure-dependent backup routes. Our algorithm will simultaneously decide on server and network capacity. We find that in the anycast routing problem we address, the benefit of using failure-dependent (FD) rerouting is limited compared to failure-independent (FID) backup routing. We confirm our earlier findings in terms of network capacity savings achieved by relocation compared to not exploiting relocation (order of 6-10% in the current case studies).
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使用重新定位的光网格/云的弹性网络尺寸
在本文中,我们解决了基础设施的维度问题,包括网络和服务器资源,用于大规模分散的分布式系统,如网格或云。我们将概述我们在这一领域的工作,并特别关注如何设计网格/云来抵御网络链接和/或服务器站点故障。为此,我们将利用重定位:在故障条件下,请求可能被发送到另一个目的地,而不是在无故障条件下的目的地。我们将全面概述这一领域的相关工作,并详细介绍我们自己最近的工作。后者包括一个案例研究,其中流量有一个已知的来源,但我们假设它最终被处理的地方有一定程度的自由度,这是典型的情况,例如任务包(BoT)类型的网格应用程序或提供云服务。特别地,我们将在本文中提供一个新的整数线性规划(ILP)公式来解决弹性网格/云维度问题,使用故障相关的备份路径。我们的算法将同时决定服务器和网络容量。我们发现,在我们处理的任意播路由问题中,与故障独立(FID)备份路由相比,使用故障依赖(FD)重路由的好处是有限的。我们确认了我们早期的发现,即与不利用迁移相比,通过迁移实现的网络容量节省(在当前的案例研究中为6-10%)。
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