The nature of congestion feedback largely governs the behavior of congestion control. In datacenter networks, where RTTs are in hundreds of microseconds, accurate feedback is crucial to achieve both high utilization and low queueing delay. Proposals for datacenter congestion control predominantly leverage ECN or even explicit in-network feedback (e.g., RCP-type feedback) to minimize the queuing delay. In this work we explore latency-based feedback as an alternative and show its advantages over ECN. Against the common belief that such implicit feed-back is noisy and inaccurate, we demonstrate that latency-based implicit feedback is accurate enough to signal a single packet’s queuing delay in 10 Gbps networks. DX enables accurate queuing dela...
We argue that, in the absence of explicit feedback, delay-based algorithms become the preferred appr...
The success of the Internet can partly be attributed to the congestion control algorithm in the Tran...
The success of the Internet can partly be attributed to the congestion control algorithm in the Tran...
Modern applications place an enormous demand on networks to deliver high throughput and low delay. T...
This paper proposes a framework for congestion control, called Binary Marking Congestion Control (BM...
Abstract-Cloud data centers host diverse applications, mixing in the same network a plethora of work...
There have been some serious concerns about the TCP per-formance in data center networks, including ...
With the rapid growth of data centers, minimizing the queueing de-lay at network switches has been o...
Congestion control algorithms rely on a variety of congestion signals (packet loss, Explicit Congest...
Many congestion control protocols use explicit feedback from the network to achieve high performance...
For addressing problems such as long delays, latency fluctuations, and frequent timeouts in conventi...
Since the bandwidth-delay products of Internet links keep increasing, issues with TCP’s conver-gence...
As the importance of latency performance increases, a number of multi-bit feedback-based congestion ...
Various extensions of TCP/IP have been proposed to reduce network latency; examples include Explicit...
With recent advocates on end-to-end congestion control, we still observe lack of consideration of ne...
We argue that, in the absence of explicit feedback, delay-based algorithms become the preferred appr...
The success of the Internet can partly be attributed to the congestion control algorithm in the Tran...
The success of the Internet can partly be attributed to the congestion control algorithm in the Tran...
Modern applications place an enormous demand on networks to deliver high throughput and low delay. T...
This paper proposes a framework for congestion control, called Binary Marking Congestion Control (BM...
Abstract-Cloud data centers host diverse applications, mixing in the same network a plethora of work...
There have been some serious concerns about the TCP per-formance in data center networks, including ...
With the rapid growth of data centers, minimizing the queueing de-lay at network switches has been o...
Congestion control algorithms rely on a variety of congestion signals (packet loss, Explicit Congest...
Many congestion control protocols use explicit feedback from the network to achieve high performance...
For addressing problems such as long delays, latency fluctuations, and frequent timeouts in conventi...
Since the bandwidth-delay products of Internet links keep increasing, issues with TCP’s conver-gence...
As the importance of latency performance increases, a number of multi-bit feedback-based congestion ...
Various extensions of TCP/IP have been proposed to reduce network latency; examples include Explicit...
With recent advocates on end-to-end congestion control, we still observe lack of consideration of ne...
We argue that, in the absence of explicit feedback, delay-based algorithms become the preferred appr...
The success of the Internet can partly be attributed to the congestion control algorithm in the Tran...
The success of the Internet can partly be attributed to the congestion control algorithm in the Tran...