Reducing Reconfiguration Time in Hybrid Optical-Electrical Datacenter Networks (Extended Abstract)
We study how to reduce the reconfiguration time in hybrid optical-electrical Datacenter Networks (DCNs). With a layer of Optical Circuit Switches (OCSes), hybrid optical-electrical DCNs can reconfigure its logical topologies to better match the on-going traffic patterns, but the reconfiguration time may directly affect the benefits of reconfigurability. The reconfiguration time consists of the topology solver running time and the network convergence time after triggering reconfiguration. However, existing topology solvers either incur high algorithmic complexity or fail to minimize the reconfiguration overhead. In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm that combines the ideas of bipartition and Minimum Cost Flow (MCF) to reduce the overall reconfiguration time. For the first time, we formulate the topology solving problem as a MCF problem with piecewise-linear cost, which strikes a better balance between solver complexity and solution optimality. Our evaluation shows that our algorithm can significantly reduce the network convergence time while consuming less topology solver running time, making its overall performance superior to existing algorithms. Our code and test cases are available at a public repository.
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