NetView: Towards On-Demand Network-Wide Telemetry in the Data Center

2020 
Network telemetry is to collect information (e.g., hop latency, throughput) from network devices. Network-wide telemetry is critical for operators to understand the quality of network performance and to diagnose on-going failures. The state-of-the-art telemetry approaches are far from ideal as they are unable to fully satisfy diverse requirements of operators, specifically for on-demand, full coverage, and scalable telemetry. In this paper, we provide a new framework of network telemetry for data center networks, called NetView. NetView can support various telemetry applications and frequencies on demand, monitoring each device via proactively sending dedicated probes. Technically, NetView leverages source routing to forward probes, achieving full coverage. Besides, a series of probe generation algorithms largely reduce probe number, providing high scalability. The evaluation shows that NetView reduces the bandwidth occupancy by more than two orders of magnitude compared with Pingmesh and INT-path, and conducts network-wide telemetry for large-scale data center network using only one vantage server, without bringing about resources bottleneck.
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