articleACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication ReviewAug 17, 2008Closed access

A scalable, commodity data center network architecture

University of California San Diego

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Abstract

Today's data centers may contain tens of thousands of computers with significant aggregate bandwidth requirements. The network architecture typically consists of a tree of routing and switching elements with progressively more specialized and expensive equipment moving up the network hierarchy. Unfortunately, even when deploying the highest-end IP switches/routers, resulting topologies may only support 50% of the aggregate bandwidth available at the edge of the network, while still incurring tremendous cost. Non-uniform bandwidth among data center nodes complicates application design and limits overall system performance. In this paper, we show how to leverage largely commodity Ethernet switches to support the…

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Keywords
  • Computer network
  • Computer science
  • Network switch
  • Data center
  • Ethernet
  • Scalability
  • Bandwidth (computing)
  • Network topology
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