TY - GEN
T1 - Diamond
T2 - 13th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation, NSDI 2016
AU - Cui, Yong
AU - Xiao, Shihan
AU - Wang, Xin
AU - Yang, Zhenjie
AU - Zhu, Chao
AU - Li, Xiangyang
AU - Yang, Liu
AU - Ge, Ning
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The introduction of wireless transmissions into the data center has been shown to be promising in improving the performance of data center networks (DCN) cost effectively. For high transmission flexibility and performance, a fundamental challenge is to increase the wireless availability and enable fully hybrid and seamless transmissions over both wired and wireless DCN components. Rather than limiting the number of wireless radios by the size of top-of-rack (ToR) switches, we propose a novel DCN architecture, Diamond, which nests the wired DCN with radios equipped on all servers. To harvest the gain allowed by the rich reconfigurable wireless resources, we propose the low-cost deployment of scalable 3D Ring Reflection Spaces (RRSs) which are interconnected with streamlined wired herringbone to enable large number of concurrent wireless transmissions through high-performance multi-reflection of radio signals over metal. To increase the number of concurrent wireless transmissions within each RRS, we propose a precise reflection method to reduce the wireless interference. We build a 60GHz-based testbed to demonstrate the function and transmission ability of our proposed architecture. We further perform extensive simulations to show the significant performance gain of Diamond, in supporting up to five times higher server-to-server capacity, enabling network-wide load balancing, and ensuring high fault tolerance.
AB - The introduction of wireless transmissions into the data center has been shown to be promising in improving the performance of data center networks (DCN) cost effectively. For high transmission flexibility and performance, a fundamental challenge is to increase the wireless availability and enable fully hybrid and seamless transmissions over both wired and wireless DCN components. Rather than limiting the number of wireless radios by the size of top-of-rack (ToR) switches, we propose a novel DCN architecture, Diamond, which nests the wired DCN with radios equipped on all servers. To harvest the gain allowed by the rich reconfigurable wireless resources, we propose the low-cost deployment of scalable 3D Ring Reflection Spaces (RRSs) which are interconnected with streamlined wired herringbone to enable large number of concurrent wireless transmissions through high-performance multi-reflection of radio signals over metal. To increase the number of concurrent wireless transmissions within each RRS, we propose a precise reflection method to reduce the wireless interference. We build a 60GHz-based testbed to demonstrate the function and transmission ability of our proposed architecture. We further perform extensive simulations to show the significant performance gain of Diamond, in supporting up to five times higher server-to-server capacity, enabling network-wide load balancing, and ensuring high fault tolerance.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85016888549
T3 - Proceedings of the 13th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation, NSDI 2016
SP - 657
EP - 669
BT - Proceedings of the 13th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation, NSDI 2016
PB - USENIX Association
Y2 - 16 March 2016 through 18 March 2016
ER -