BwE: Flexible, Hierarchical Bandwidth Allocation for WAN Distributed Computing
Venue
Sigcomm '15, Google Inc (2015)
Publication Year
2015
Authors
Alok Kumar, Sushant Jain, Uday Naik, Nikhil Kasinadhuni, Enrique Cauich Zermeno, C. Stephen Gunn, Jing Ai, Björn Carlin, Mihai Amarandei-Stavila, Mathieu Robin, Aspi Siganporia, Stephen Stuart, Amin Vahdat
BibTeX
Abstract
WAN bandwidth remains a constrained resource that is economically infeasible to
substantially overprovision. Hence, it is important to allocate capacity according
to service priority and based on the incremental value of additional allocation.
For example, it may be the highest priority for one service to receive 10Gb/s of
bandwidth but upon reaching such an allocation, incremental priority may drop
sharply favoring allocation to other services. Motivated by the observation that
individual flows with fixed priority may not be the ideal basis for bandwidth
allocation, we present the design and implementation of Bandwidth Enforcer (BwE), a
global, hierarchical bandwidth allocation infrastructure. BwE supports: i)
service-level bandwidth allocation following prioritized bandwidth functions where
a service can represent an arbitrary collection of flows, ii) independent
allocation and delegation policies according to user-defined hierarchy, all
accounting for a global view of bandwidth and failure conditions, iii) multi-path
forwarding common in traffic-engineered networks, and iv) a central administrative
point to override (perhaps faulty) policy during exceptional conditions. BwE has
delivered more service-efficient bandwidth utilization and simpler management in
production for multiple years.