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Journal of Information Science and Engineering, Vol. 28 No. 6, pp. 1045-1058


Per-Client Network Performance Isolation in VDE-Based Cloud Computing Servers


JAESOO LEE1, JONGHUN YOO1,+, YONGSEOK PARK3 AND SEONGSOO HONG1,2
1School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 
2Department of Intelligent Convergence Systems 
Graduate School of Convergence Science and Technology 
Seoul National University 
Seoul, 151-742 Korea 
E-mail: {jsleel; jhyoo; sshong}@redwood.snu.ac.kr 
3Digital Media & Communications R&D Center 
Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd. 
Suwon-si, 443-803 Korea 
E-mail: yongseok.park@samsung.com


    In a cloud server where multiple virtual machines owned by different clients are co-hosted, excessive traffic generated by a small group of clients may well jeopardize the quality of service of other clients. It is thus very important to provide per-client network performance isolation in a cloud computing environment. Unfortunately, the existing techniques are not effective enough for a huge cloud computing system since it is difficult to adopt them in a large scale and they often require non-trivial modification to the established network protocols. To overcome such difficulties, we propose per-client network performance isolation using VDE (Virtual Distributed Ethernet) as a base framework. Our approach begins with per-client weight specification and support client- aware fair share scheduling and packet dispatching for both incoming and outgoing traffic. It also provides hierarchical fairness between a client and its virtual machines. Our approach supports full virtualization of a guest OS, wide scale adoption, limited modification to the existing system, low run-time overhead and work-conserving servicing. Our experimental results show the effectiveness of the proposed approach. Every client received at least 99.4% of its bandwidth share as specified by its weight.


Keywords: network performance isolation, cloud computing, virtual distributed Ethernet (VDE), proportionally fair resource allocation

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