Data Center Optimization Techniques
Dallal Belabed
- 16 Apr 2021
- pp 29-55
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TL;DR: In this paper, a brief overview of data center optimization techniques is provided, including virtual network embedding, traffic engineering, and transmission control protocol (TCP) fairness models, followed by an overview on Traffic Engineering (TE) techniques from linkstate TE to introducing the TCP fairness models.
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Abstract: We synthetically provide in this section a brief overview about Data Center optimization techniques. In the first section, we first briefly introduce an overview of layer 2, layer 3, and up layers routing solutions. In the second section, we present useful works on virtual network embedding, and discuss state of the art energy efficiency consolidation, followed by an overview on Traffic Engineering (TE) techniques from link‐state TE to introducing the transmission control protocol (TCP) fairness models.
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