FastLane: An Agile Congestion Signaling Mechanism for Improving Datacenter Performance
Report 2013 en
Authors
DZ
David Zats
AI
Anand Iyer
RK
Randy H. Katz
Abstract
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Abstract : The drive towards richer, more interactive content places increasingly stringent latency requirements on datacenters. A critical component of meeting these is ensuring that the network responds agilely to congestion, bounding network latency and improving high-percentile flow completion times. We propose a new approach to rapidly detecting and responding to congestion. We introduce FastLane, a congestion signaling mechanism that allows senders to respond more quickly. By delivering signals to senders with high probability and low latency, FastLane allows them to retransmit packets sooner, avoiding resource-wasting timeouts. It also enables senders to make more informed decisions by differentiating between out-of-order delivery and packet loss. We demonstrate through simulation and implementation that FastLane reduces high-percentile flow completion times by over 80% by effectively managing congestion hot-spots. These benefits come at minimal cost-FastLane consumes no more than 2% of bandwidth and 5% of buffers.
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