DCMPTCP: Host-Based Load Balancing for Datacenters

2018 
Load balancing in datacenter networks (DCNs) is an important and challenging task for datacenter managers. A number of sophisticated technologies have been proposed to improve load balancing performance in a complicated circumstance, i.e., with various traffic characteristics. Many approaches need a high cost to implement, such as changing switch hardware. The efficiency problem has not been well addressed. MPTCP was proposed as a low-cost approach to improve data transmission in DCNs, which uses subflows to balance workloads across multiple paths. However, current MPTCP is not satisfying, especially when there are rack-local flows or many-to-one short flows. In this paper, we propose DCMPTCP to improve the efficacy of MPTCP. We gradually develop three mechanisms. First, DCMPTCP identifies rack-local traffic and eliminates unnecessary subflows to reduce the overhead. Second, DCMPTCP estimates flow length and establishes subflows in a smarter way. Third, DCMPTCP strengthens explicit congestion notification to improve the congestion control performance on inter-rack manyto-one short flows. DCMPTCP has a good compatibility and is easy to deploy. We implement DCMPTCP in ns-3 simulator and evaluate the performance by comprehensive simulations. The results show that DCMPTCP achieves ~65-771X and ~10-15X better FCT than MPTCP for rack-local and inter-rack traffic respectively.
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