A Survey on Replica Transfer Optimization Schemes in Geographically Distributed Data Centers

IF 4.7 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1109/TNSM.2024.3437165
Bita Fatemipour;Zhe Zhang;Marc St-Hilaire
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Data centers have undergone significant expansions in recent years, as cloud service providers seek to improve the quality of service and reduce operational costs. Cloud providers are investing heavily in inter-data center wide-area networks, which help to transport traffic between geographically distributed data centers. However, efficient workload management in complex large-scale networks with a dynamic environment is challenging. In this regard, researchers have developed various solutions to address different challenges for data transfer in inter-data center networks. In this paper, we present a comprehensive review of recent strategies and optimization schemes proposed in the literature to optimize data transfer in geographically distributed data centers. This review paper examines the challenges of data delivery and classifies recent existing solutions for addressing the issues based on communication patterns, objectives, proposed communication frameworks, and evaluation methods. In this study, we provide valuable insights into the current challenges and identify several promising research directions that require significant research endeavors in the future. The findings of this study are useful for researchers and practitioners interested in optimizing data transfer in inter-data center networks.
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地理分布式数据中心中的副本传输优化方案概览
近年来,随着云服务提供商寻求提高服务质量和降低运营成本,数据中心经历了重大扩展。云提供商正在大力投资于数据中心间的广域网,这有助于在地理分布的数据中心之间传输流量。然而,在具有动态环境的复杂大型网络中,高效的工作负载管理是一个挑战。在这方面,研究人员已经开发了各种解决方案来解决数据中心间网络中数据传输的不同挑战。在本文中,我们全面回顾了文献中提出的优化地理分布数据中心数据传输的最新策略和优化方案。这篇综述研究了数据交付的挑战,并根据通信模式、目标、拟议的通信框架和评估方法,对解决问题的最新现有解决方案进行了分类。在本研究中,我们对当前的挑战提供了有价值的见解,并确定了几个有前途的研究方向,这些方向需要在未来进行重大的研究努力。本研究的结果对研究优化数据中心间网络数据传输的研究人员和实践者很有帮助。
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