the future of datacenter networking
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The Future of Datacenter Networking. Presenter: Ana Radovanovic ( [email protected] ) Google Network Infrastructure Teams. Internet Growth Rates. Internet Observatory Report. MINT Study CAGR: 50% http://www.dtc.umn.edu/mints/home.php. Cisco Study CAGR: 34% - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The Future of Datacenter Networking
Presenter: Ana Radovanovic ([email protected])
Google Network Infrastructure Teams
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Internet ObservatoryReport CAGR: 44%
MINT StudyCAGR: 50% http://www.dtc.umn.edu/mints/home.php
Cisco StudyCAGR: 34% http://www.cisco.com/en/US/solutions/collateral/ns341/ns525/ns537/ns705/ns827/white_paper_c11-481360_ns827_Networking_Solutions_White_Paper.html
Global Internet Traffic is growing at 34%-50% year-over-year rate
Internet Growth Rates
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Internet Topology Evolution
Hierarchical, Tier 1 Focused Content ‘Hyper Giants’: direct connection of content and consumer
Textbook Internet 1995-2007 ~ Internet Today
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Consolidated Computing, Many UIs, Many Apps, Many Locations
Luiz André Barroso, Urs Hölzle, “The Datacenter as a Computer: An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machines”, http://www.morganclaypool.com/doi/abs/10.2200/S00193ED1V01Y200905CAC006?prevSearch=allfield%253A%2528Urs%2529&searchHistoryKey=
Warehouse-Scale Computers (WSC)
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Warehouse-size ComputerWarehouse Scale Computer
The core of Google’s InfrastructureWarehouse Scale ComputerThe core of Google’s Infrastructure
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Warehouse Scale Computer -- Overview
Cooling towers
MW substationGenerators
Server and networking equipment
• Collection of servers Services such as Search
execute at a scale far beyond single machines or racks -- require no less than clusters of 100s or 1000s of machines
• Machines, Network, and Software all working in concert to provide Internet scale services – the data center is the computer
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WSC Building Blocks
A datacenter contains 1 or more clusters,and has a network and a power topology
machine
rack: 40-80 machines+ Ethernet switch
cluster
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Warehouse Scale Computing Characteristics• Relatively homogeneous machine, network and systems
software platform• Common systems management layer
• Massive Scale, driven by: User Base (100s of millions of users globally) Data Set Size and Growth (Search --Web corpus/Youtube --
Video corpus) Introduction of Novel Features (Instant Search, HD Video)
• Efficiency, driven by Scale This relentless demand for more computing capability
makes cost efficiency a primary metric in WSC design
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Traditional DC networking components systems and protocols impose constraints that are counter to the goals of WSC. New Solutions are required to meet our requirements
Interconnect Fabric Interconnect Fabric
Distance Between Compute Elements
Available BW
Fiber-rich
Fiber-scarce
Ideal
Today
WSC Network Challenges/Constraints
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Traditional Distributed Control/Management• Difficult to implement and maintain unified configuration and policy
- Many systems, many configurations- Prone to Human error (a leading cause of outages/unavailability)
• Little Service/Application Awareness• Complex, proprietary protocols
- Difficult to change, deters innovation• Proprietary management systems
- Don’t scale themselves- May not interoperate
• Programmability actively discouraged• Scales poorly
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Software Controlled Networking • Centralized, ‘Programmable’ network model
Simple to maintain cogent, unified policy, configuration across many and diverse network elements
Service/Application awareness and integration, improved alignment of Biz priorities and resource allocation
Supports rapid innovation• Scales well
Including WSC footprints• Existing solutions
OpenFlow, Onix
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Cluster management: what is it?
Cell
• Clusters are managed as 1 or more cells
managermanager
manager
agent
• Each cell has a (replicated) central manager• Each machine has a local agent
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Making It All Happen• Physical layer: WDM, SMF and OCS (cheaper!)
• Centralized control: Better network utilization with global
picture Converges faster to target optimum Allows more control and specifying intent Can mirror production event streams for
testing
10x10G CFP
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Making It All Happen
CentralizedNetwork Model
(real-time network status)
RoutingConfiguration
Store
BGP / ISISOpenFlow ControllerNetwork
Stats
Centralized Traffic Engineering
Global Admission Control + Bandwidth Allocation
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Summary
• Rise of cloud and content• Scaling and efficiency are the keys• Solutions:
Scale-out Low cost WDM interconnect and high-radix OCS Software Controlled Networks
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Thank You