Deployment of a Hybrid Multicast Switch in Energy-Aware Data Center Network: A Case of Fat-Tree Topology
Author(s) -
Tosmate Cheocherngngarn,
Jean Andrian,
Deng Pan
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
isrn communications and networking
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-4363
pISSN - 2090-4355
DOI - 10.5402/2012/209573
Subject(s) - multicast , computer science , software deployment , computer network , energy consumption , data center , bandwidth (computing) , distributed computing , tree (set theory) , network topology , throughput , source specific multicast , wireless , telecommunications , engineering , electrical engineering , mathematical analysis , mathematics , operating system
Recently, energy efficiency or green IT has become a hot issue for many IT infrastructures as they attempt to utilize energyefficient strategies in their enterprise IT systems in order to minimize operational costs. Networking devices are shared resources connecting important IT infrastructures, especially in a data center network they are always operated 24/7 which consume a huge amount of energy, and it has been obviously shown that this energy consumption is largely independent of the traffic through the devices. As a result, power consumption in networking devices is becoming more and more a critical problem, which is of interest for both research community and general public. Multicast benefits group communications in saving link bandwidth and improving application throughput, both of which are important for green data center. In this paper, we study the deployment strategy of multicast switches in hybridmode in energy-aware data center network: a case of famous fat-tree topology. The objective is to find the best location to deploy multicast switch not only to achieve optimal bandwidth utilization but also to minimize power consumption. We show that it is possible to easily achieve nearly 50% of energy consumption after applying our proposed algorithm.
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