TY - JOUR
T1 - UFalloc
T2 - Towards Utility Max-min Fairness of Bandwidth Allocation for Applications in Datacenter Networks
AU - Xu, Fei
AU - Ye, Wangying
AU - Liu, Yuhan
AU - Zhang, Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.
PY - 2017/4/1
Y1 - 2017/4/1
N2 - Providing fair bandwidth allocation for applications is becoming increasingly compelling in cloud datacenters, as different applications compete for the shared datacenter network resources. While existing solutions mainly provide bandwidth guarantees for virtual machines (VMs) or tenants with the aim of achieving the VM-level or tenant-level fairness of bandwidth allocation, scant attention has been paid to providing bandwidth guarantees for applications to achieve the fairness of application performance (utility). In this paper, we introduce a rigorous definition of application-level utility max-min fairness, which guides us to develop a non-linear model to investigate the relationship between the utility fairness and bandwidth allocation for applications. Based on such a model, we further arbitrate the intrinsic tradeoff between the network bandwidth utilization and utility fairness of application bandwidth allocation, using a tunable fairness relaxation factor. To improve the bandwidth utilization while maintaining the strict utility fairness of bandwidth allocation, we design UFalloc, an application-level Utility max-min Fair bandwidth allocation strategy in datacenter networks. With extensive experiments using OpenFlow in Mininet virtual network environment, we demonstrate that UFalloc can achieve high utilization of network bandwidth while maintaining the utility max-min fair share of bandwidth allocation with a certain degree of fairness relaxation, yet with an acceptable computational overhead.
AB - Providing fair bandwidth allocation for applications is becoming increasingly compelling in cloud datacenters, as different applications compete for the shared datacenter network resources. While existing solutions mainly provide bandwidth guarantees for virtual machines (VMs) or tenants with the aim of achieving the VM-level or tenant-level fairness of bandwidth allocation, scant attention has been paid to providing bandwidth guarantees for applications to achieve the fairness of application performance (utility). In this paper, we introduce a rigorous definition of application-level utility max-min fairness, which guides us to develop a non-linear model to investigate the relationship between the utility fairness and bandwidth allocation for applications. Based on such a model, we further arbitrate the intrinsic tradeoff between the network bandwidth utilization and utility fairness of application bandwidth allocation, using a tunable fairness relaxation factor. To improve the bandwidth utilization while maintaining the strict utility fairness of bandwidth allocation, we design UFalloc, an application-level Utility max-min Fair bandwidth allocation strategy in datacenter networks. With extensive experiments using OpenFlow in Mininet virtual network environment, we demonstrate that UFalloc can achieve high utilization of network bandwidth while maintaining the utility max-min fair share of bandwidth allocation with a certain degree of fairness relaxation, yet with an acceptable computational overhead.
KW - Application utility
KW - Bandwidth allocation
KW - Bandwidth utilization
KW - Datacenter networking
KW - Max-min fairness
KW - Tradeoff
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84969211383
U2 - 10.1007/s11036-016-0739-z
DO - 10.1007/s11036-016-0739-z
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84969211383
SN - 1383-469X
VL - 22
SP - 161
EP - 173
JO - Mobile Networks and Applications
JF - Mobile Networks and Applications
IS - 2
ER -