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Evaluation of Data Center Network Architectures
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "Evaluation of Data Center Network Architectures" by Mr. Yang LIU Abstract: Large-scale data centers form the core infrastructure support for the ever expanding cloud based services. Thus the performance and dependability characteristics of data centers will have significant impact on the scalability of these services. In particular, the data center network needs to be agile and reconfigurable in order to respond quickly to ever changing application demands and service requirements. Significant research work has been done on designing the data center network architectures in order to improve the performance of data centers. In this paper, we present a survey of data center network design and architectures that have published recently. We start with a discussion on various representative data center network topologies, and compare them with respect to several properties in order to highlight their advantages and disadvantages. Thereafter, we discuss several routing protocols designed for these topologies, and compare them based on various criteria: the basic algorithms to establish connections, the technologies used to gain better performance and the mechanisms for fault-tolerance. A good understanding of the state-of-the-art in data center networks would enable the design of future architecture in order to improve performance and dependability of data centers. Sustainable data centers reduces the environmental impact of the IT industry. We discuss different proposals of sustainable data centers, and finally propose our own research on performance/sustainability/dependability trade-off evaluation. Date: Friday, 28 January 2011 Time: 4:30pm - 6:30pm Venue: Room 3501 lifts 25/26 Committee Members: Dr. Jogesh Muppala (Supervisor) Prof. Mounir Hamdi (Chairperson) Dr. Gary Chan Dr. Lin Gu **** ALL are Welcome ****