SAFCast: Smart Inter-Datacenter Multicast Transfer with Deadline Guarantee by Store-And-Forwarding

2020 
With the increasing demand of network services, many researches employ a Software Defined Networking architecture to manage large-scale inter-datacenter networks. Some of existing services such as backup, data migration and update need to replicate data to multiple datacenters by multicast before deadline. Recent works set up minimum-weight Steiner tree as routing paths for multicasting transfers to reduce bandwidth waste; meanwhile, using deadline-aware scheduling guarantees deadlines of requests. However, there is an issue of bandwidth competition among those works. SAFCast as a new algorithm is proposed for multicasting transfers and deadline-aware scheduling. In SAFCast, we develop a tree pruning process and make datacenters employ the store-and-forwarding mechanism to improve the issue of bandwidth competition. Meanwhile, more requests can be accepted by SAFCast. Our experimental result shows that SAFCast outperforms DDCCast in the acceptance rate by 16.5%. In addition, given a volume-to-price function for revenue, SAFCast can achieve 10% more profit than DDCCast. As a result, SAFCast is a better choice for cloud providers with the effective deadline guarantee and more efficient multicasting transfers.
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