DiFS: Distributed Flow Scheduling for adaptive switching in FatTree data center networks.
Wenzhi CuiYe YuChen QianPublished in: Comput. Networks (2016)
Keyphrases
- data center
- traffic engineering
- differentiated services
- mission critical
- cloud computing
- computer networks
- energy efficiency
- meeting scheduling
- energy consumption
- cost effective
- virtual machine
- distributed systems
- scheduling problem
- distributed environment
- distributed computing
- power consumption
- data placement
- carbon dioxide
- social networks
- fault tolerant
- scheduling algorithm
- power management
- peer to peer
- disaster recovery
- business continuity
- data sets
- service providers
- databases
- real time
- computational grids
- interconnection networks
- data management
- data warehouse
- query processing
- optical burst switching