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Not Every Flow is Equal: SMART Discrimination in Redundancy

Published 29 Dec 2015 in cs.NI and cs.DC | (1512.08646v1)

Abstract: Software-Defined Data Centers (SDDC) extend virtualization, software-defined networking and systems, and middleboxes to provide a better quality of service (QoS). While many network flow routing algorithms exist, most of them fail to adapt to the dynamic nature of the data center and cloud networks and their users' and enterprise requirements. This paper presents SMART, a Software-Defined Networking (SDN) middlebox architecture for reliable transfers. As an architectural enhancement for network flows allocation, routing, and control, SMART ensures timely delivery of flows by diverting them to a less congested path dynamically in the software-defined data center networks. SMART also clones packets of higher priority flows to route in an alternative path, along with the original flow. Hence SMART offers a differentiated QoS through varying levels of redundancy in the flows.

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