Towards "Zero-buffer" Datacenter Networks

09/27/2021
by   Mowei Wang, et al.
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In this paper, we investigate the possibility of building a data center network (DCN) with simplified zero-buffer switches. It exposes a stringent requirement to the traffic control scheme to ensure perfect collision-free between packets. We find it is infeasible, if not impossible, to make a large-scale DCN completely zero buffering. We take a step back and propose Fastpod, a new data center architecture that enables zero buffering in pod scale, which can be expanded with buffered devices. With time synchronization, Fastpod avoids collisions by performing fine-grained centralized control on data packets and coordination-free scheduling on control packets. It leverages an optimistic sending mechanism to reduce the latency overhead induced by the centralized control. Our preliminary simulation results indicate that Fastpod successfully meets the requirement of collision-free in the zero-buffer pod and maintains similar performance with conventional buffered DCN. It follows the trend of simplifying the network by pushing the functionalities to the edge. Fastpod explores an extreme end of the design spectrum and can be treated as a thought experiment to raise discussion in the community of data center networks.

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