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Published August 2018 | public
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Fine-Grained, Multi-Domain Network Resource Abstraction as a Fundamental Primitive to Enable High-Performance, Collaborative Data Sciences

Abstract

Recently, a number of multi-domain network resource information and reservation systems have been developed and deployed, driven by the demand and substantial benefits of providing predictable network resources. A major lacking of such systems, however, is that they are based on coarse-grained or localized information, resulting in substantial inefficiencies. In this paper, we present Explorer, a simple, novel, highly efficient multi-domain network resource discovery system to provide fine-grained, global network resource information, to support high-performance, collaborative data sciences. The core component of Explorer is the use of linear inequalities, referred to as resource state abstraction (ReSA), as a compact, unifying representation of multi-domain network available bandwidth, which simplifies applications without exposing network details. We develop a ReSA obfuscating protocol and a proactive full-mesh ReSA discovery mechanism to ensure the privacy-preserving and scalability of Explorer. We fully implement Explorer and demonstrate its efficiency and efficacy through extensive experiments using real network topologies and traces.

Additional Information

© 2018 ACM. This research is supported in part by NSFC grants #61672385, #61472213 and #61702373; China Postdoctoral Science Foundation #2017-M611618; NSF grant CC-IIE #1440745; NSF award #1246133, ANSE; NSF award #1341024, CHOPIN; NSF award #1120138, US CMS Tier2; NSF award #1659403, SANDIE; DOE award #DE-AC02-07CH11359, SENSE; DOE/ASCR project #000219898; Google Research Award, and the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and the U.K. Ministry of Defence under Agreement Number W911NF-16-3-0001.

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