Multi-Path Switching systems (MPS) are intensively used in the state-of-the-art core routers. One of the most intractable issues is how to load-balance traffic across its multiple paths while not disturbing the intra-flow packet orders. In this paper, based on the studies of tens of real Internet traces, we develop a novel scheme, namely Flow-Slice (FS), which cuts off each flow into flow-slices at every intra-flow interval larger than a slicing threshold set to 1ms~4ms and balances the load on the finer granularity. Through theoretical analyses and comprehensive trace-driven simulations, we show that FS achieves impressive load-balancing performance with little hardware cost while limiting the packet out-of-order chances to a negligible le...
Internet traffic continues to grow exponentially, calling for switches that can scale well in both s...
Data center networks offer multiple disjoint paths between Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches to connect ser...
Recent advances in programmable data planes, software-defined networking, and the adoption of IPv6 s...
Abstract—Multipath Switching systems (MPS) are intensely used in state-of-the-art core routers to pr...
Congestion avoidance is an important traffic engineering task, which can be performed by making use ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Network service providers use high speed flow measurement solutions in routers to track dominant app...
Copyright © 2007 ACM, Inc.Dynamic load balancing is a popular recent technique that protects ISP net...
By investigating flow level characteristics of Internet traffic, we are able to trace the root of lo...
Load balancing in packet-switched networks is a task of ever-growing importance. Network traffic pro...
Packet scheduling in parallel forwarding systems is a hard problem. Two major goals of a scheduler t...
Hash-based load-balancing techniques are widely used to distribute the load over multiple forwarding...
To efficiently transfer large amounts of diverse traffic over high-speed links, modern integrated ne...
Abstract- A large-capacity, multi-plane, multi-stage buffered packet switch, called the TrueWay swit...
Internet traffic continues to grow exponentially, calling for switches that can scale well in both s...
Internet traffic continues to grow exponentially, calling for switches that can scale well in both s...
Data center networks offer multiple disjoint paths between Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches to connect ser...
Recent advances in programmable data planes, software-defined networking, and the adoption of IPv6 s...
Abstract—Multipath Switching systems (MPS) are intensely used in state-of-the-art core routers to pr...
Congestion avoidance is an important traffic engineering task, which can be performed by making use ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Network service providers use high speed flow measurement solutions in routers to track dominant app...
Copyright © 2007 ACM, Inc.Dynamic load balancing is a popular recent technique that protects ISP net...
By investigating flow level characteristics of Internet traffic, we are able to trace the root of lo...
Load balancing in packet-switched networks is a task of ever-growing importance. Network traffic pro...
Packet scheduling in parallel forwarding systems is a hard problem. Two major goals of a scheduler t...
Hash-based load-balancing techniques are widely used to distribute the load over multiple forwarding...
To efficiently transfer large amounts of diverse traffic over high-speed links, modern integrated ne...
Abstract- A large-capacity, multi-plane, multi-stage buffered packet switch, called the TrueWay swit...
Internet traffic continues to grow exponentially, calling for switches that can scale well in both s...
Internet traffic continues to grow exponentially, calling for switches that can scale well in both s...
Data center networks offer multiple disjoint paths between Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches to connect ser...
Recent advances in programmable data planes, software-defined networking, and the adoption of IPv6 s...