TY - GEN
T1 - Cannot take my allocation
T2 - 2013 4th International Conference on the Network of the Future, NoF 2013
AU - Kim, Gyuyeong
AU - Lee, Wonjun
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Cloud data centers provide cost-effective and elastic resource management environments through multi-tenancy. However, we observe that existing policies cause unfair bandwidth allocation. A max-min based policy allocates lower bandwidth to a tenant whose the size of flows is mostly large, and DCTCP falls short of high utilization and minimum performance guarantee. Moreover, commodity clouds are vulnerable to denial of service (DoS) attacks, which can be attempted by a malicious tenant. The aforementioned deficiencies decrease the motivation to use clouds and revenue of cloud providers. To address the problem, we propose Spiderweb, a fair network sharing mechanism for cloud data centers, which allocates bandwidth to tenants in proportion to the amount of demand and payment during oversubscription. Our proposal delivers both a cloud-specialized fair network sharing environment and robustness against DoS attacks. We show that our proposal meets the desirable sharing properties including proportional fairness, performance isolation, and high utilization through analytical allocation scenarios.
AB - Cloud data centers provide cost-effective and elastic resource management environments through multi-tenancy. However, we observe that existing policies cause unfair bandwidth allocation. A max-min based policy allocates lower bandwidth to a tenant whose the size of flows is mostly large, and DCTCP falls short of high utilization and minimum performance guarantee. Moreover, commodity clouds are vulnerable to denial of service (DoS) attacks, which can be attempted by a malicious tenant. The aforementioned deficiencies decrease the motivation to use clouds and revenue of cloud providers. To address the problem, we propose Spiderweb, a fair network sharing mechanism for cloud data centers, which allocates bandwidth to tenants in proportion to the amount of demand and payment during oversubscription. Our proposal delivers both a cloud-specialized fair network sharing environment and robustness against DoS attacks. We show that our proposal meets the desirable sharing properties including proportional fairness, performance isolation, and high utilization through analytical allocation scenarios.
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U2 - 10.1109/NOF.2013.6724514
DO - 10.1109/NOF.2013.6724514
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84894193427
SN - 9781479916436
T3 - 2013 4th International Conference on the Network of the Future, NoF 2013
BT - 2013 4th International Conference on the Network of the Future, NoF 2013
PB - IEEE Computer Society
Y2 - 23 October 2013 through 25 October 2013
ER -