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NetLord: A Scalable Multi-Tenant Network Architecture for

by Virtualized Datacenters, Jayaram Mudigonda, Praveen Yalagandula, Jeff Mogul, Yanick Pouffary
"... Providers of “Infrastructure-as-a-Service ” need datacenter networks that support multi-tenancy, scale, and ease of operation, at low cost. Most existing network architectures cannot meet all of these needs simultaneously. In this paper we present NetLord, a novel multi-tenant network architecture. ..."
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Providers of “Infrastructure-as-a-Service ” need datacenter networks that support multi-tenancy, scale, and ease of operation, at low cost. Most existing network architectures cannot meet all of these needs simultaneously. In this paper we present NetLord, a novel multi-tenant network architecture

The Price of Virtualization: Performance Isolation in Multi–Tenants Networks

by Roberto Riggio, Francesco De Pellegrini, Domenico Siracusa
"... Abstract—Network virtualization sits firmly on the Internet evolutionary path allowing researchers to experiment with novel clean–slate designs over the production network and practitioners to manage multi–tenants infrastructures in a flexible and scalable manner. In such scenarios, isolation betwee ..."
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Abstract—Network virtualization sits firmly on the Internet evolutionary path allowing researchers to experiment with novel clean–slate designs over the production network and practitioners to manage multi–tenants infrastructures in a flexible and scalable manner. In such scenarios, isolation

The Datacenter as a Computer An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machinesiii Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture Editor

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Scalable and Efficient Self-Configuring Networks

by Changhoon Kim , 2009
"... Managing today’s data networks is highly expensive, difficult, and error-prone. At the center of this enormous difficulty lies configuration: a Sisyphean task of updating operational settings of numerous network devices and protocols. Much has been done to mask this configuration complexity intrinsi ..."
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– corporate or university-campus, data-center, or virtual private networks – which are rapidly growing and yet significantly under-explored. To ensure wide deployment, however, selfconfiguring networks must be scalable and efficient at the same time. To this end, we first identify three technical principles

Speculative Flow Control for High-Radix Datacenter Interconnect Routers

by Cyriel Minkenberg, Mitchell Gusat , 2007
"... High-radix switches are desirable building blocks for large computer interconnection networks, because they are more suitable to convert chip I/O bandwidth into low latency and low cost than low-radix switches [10]. Unfortunately, most existing switch architectures do not scale well to a large numbe ..."
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High-radix switches are desirable building blocks for large computer interconnection networks, because they are more suitable to convert chip I/O bandwidth into low latency and low cost than low-radix switches [10]. Unfortunately, most existing switch architectures do not scale well to a large

Virtualization-aware Access Control for Multitenant Filesystems

by Giorgos Kappes , Andromachi Hatzieleftheriou , Stergios V Anastasiadis
"... Abstract-In a virtualization environment that serves multiple tenants, storage consolidation at the filesystem level is desirable because it enables data sharing, administration efficiency, and performance optimizations. The scalable deployment of filesystems in such environments is challenging due ..."
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Abstract-In a virtualization environment that serves multiple tenants, storage consolidation at the filesystem level is desirable because it enables data sharing, administration efficiency, and performance optimizations. The scalable deployment of filesystems in such environments is challenging

Research Almaden • Austin • Beijing • Delhi • Haifa • T.J. Watson • Tokyo • ZurichFlow and Congestion Control for Datacenter Networks

by M. Gusat, C. Minkenberg, G. J. Paljak
"... Abstract: The limits of power dissipation and Moore's law are leading toward increasing parallelism and a shift of focus from CPUs to interconnection networks. This trend is also reflected in the rise of blade-based datacenters, which cluster server and storage units packaged as blades, with se ..."
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Abstract: The limits of power dissipation and Moore's law are leading toward increasing parallelism and a shift of focus from CPUs to interconnection networks. This trend is also reflected in the rise of blade-based datacenters, which cluster server and storage units packaged as blades

USENIX Association 2013 USENIX Annual Technical Conference (USENIX ATC ’13) 13 Hyper-Switch: A Scalable Software Virtual Switching Architecture

by Kaushik Kumar Ram, Alan L. Cox, Mehul Chadha, Scott Rixner
"... In virtualized datacenters, the last hop switching hap-pens inside a server. As the number of virtual machines hosted on the server goes up, the last hop switch can be a performance bottleneck. This paper presents the Hyper-Switch, a highly efficient and scalable software-based network switch for vi ..."
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In virtualized datacenters, the last hop switching hap-pens inside a server. As the number of virtual machines hosted on the server goes up, the last hop switch can be a performance bottleneck. This paper presents the Hyper-Switch, a highly efficient and scalable software-based network switch
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