Cloud Network Resiliency in Optical Networks

Cloud Network Resiliency in Optical Networks
Author: Carlos Edgard Colman Meixner
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9781369343625

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Today’s businesses increasingly rely on cloud computing, which brings both great opportunities and challenges. Resiliency is a critical challenges given that disruptions due to failures (either accidental or because of disasters or attacks) may entail significant revenue losses (e.g., USD 25.5 billion in 2010 for North America). Such failures may originate at any of the major components of the cloud architecture and propagate to others (i.e., data centers and optical networks). We investigate a large body of work focusing on resilience of cloud computing by presenting first the cloud computing architecture and concepts. Then, we categorize a large number of techniques for cloud computing infrastructure resiliency, ranging from designing and operating the facilities, servers, networks, to their integration and virtualization (e.g., middleware infrastructure). And, also we categorize techniques focused on resilience in application design and development. Cloud-computing services are provided to consumers through a system consisting of computing servers and communication network equipment which is typically referred to as a cloud network (CN). CN providers virtualize resources (e.g., virtual machines (VMs) and virtual networks (VNs)) for efficient and secure resource allocation. A natural disaster (e.g., an earthquake) or a human-made disaster (e.g., a weapons-of-mass-destruction attack (WMD)) not only produces cloud network disruptions caused by multiple infrastructure failures, but by subsequent and unpredictable disruptions induced by cascading failures. Major power grid outages could cause cascading failures on cloud infrastructure operation. We investigate the disaster resilient cloud network mapping in optical networks by proposing a proactive approach and a reactive approach. Our proactive approach is based on risk assessment, VM backup location, and post-disaster survivability to reduce the risk of failure, the probability of CN disconnection, and the penalty paid by operators and/or services providers due to loss of capacity. We formulate the proposed approach as an integer linear program (ILP) and study both disaster types. Our simulations show that our approach can lead to a reduction in the risk of CN disconnection and penalty up to 90% in both scenarios. However, proactive disaster protection requires large pre-provisioning of additional capacity before a possible disaster, with limited protection for later cascading failures. We also investigate a reactive, adaptive, and cascading-failure-aware CN disaster recovery scheme that reacts after the disaster, and uses risk modeling to reduce the capacity required for the recovery and minimizes the post-disaster disconnection of CNs. In this study, propagation patterns of power grid failures are used to estimate the location of cascading failures. Simulation results based on WMD attacks show that our approach can lead to significant reduction in the risk of CN disconnections due to cascading failures, while reducing up to 50% of the capacity required for recovery. Optical Cloud Radio Access Network (Optical C-RAN) will improve mobile radio coordination and resource efficiency to cloud computing services by allowing BaseBand processing Unit (BBU) functions to be virtualized and centralized, i.e., deployed in a BBU hotel. So we consider a BBU hoteling scheme based on the concept of Access Cloud Network (ACN) to provide virtualization and multi-tenancy functionalities in Optical C-RAN. An ACN consists of virtualized BBUs (vBBUs) placed in metro cloud data centers (metro DCs), and connected to a set of Remote Radio Heads (RRHs). Resiliency is a critical problem given the high traffic demand and strict transmission delay. We investigate the ACN resiliency against single network and processing failures by proposing five approaches for ACN resiliency: two of them based on 1+1 dedicated protection, another two based on low-cost degraded protection, and one based on auxiliary topology protection. Simulations confirm that 1+1 approaches require 100% additional resources to provide full survivability, while auxiliary topology scheme requires only 53% additional resource, and the degraded protection approach requires between 17% and 31% additional resources to provide partial survivability.

Cloud Services, Networking, and Management

Cloud Services, Networking, and Management
Author: Nelson L. S. da Fonseca
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2015-04-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118845943

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Cloud Services, Networking and Management provides a comprehensive overview of the cloud infrastructure and services, as well as their underlying management mechanisms, including data center virtualization and networking, cloud security and reliability, big data analytics, scientific and commercial applications. Special features of the book include: State-of-the-art content Self-contained chapters for readers with specific interests Includes commercial applications on Cloud (video services and games)

Guide to Disaster-Resilient Communication Networks

Guide to Disaster-Resilient Communication Networks
Author: Jacek Rak
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 813
Release: 2020-07-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3030446859

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This authoritative volume presents a comprehensive guide to the evaluation and design of networked systems with improved disaster resilience. The text offers enlightening perspectives on issues relating to all major failure scenarios, including natural disasters, disruptions caused by adverse weather conditions, massive technology-related failures, and malicious human activities. Topics and features: describes methods and models for the analysis and evaluation of disaster-resilient communication networks; examines techniques for the design and enhancement of disaster-resilient systems; provides a range of schemes and algorithms for resilient systems; reviews various advanced topics relating to resilient communication systems; presents insights from an international selection of more than 100 expert researchers working across the academic, industrial, and governmental sectors. This practically-focused monograph, providing invaluable support on topics of resilient networking equipment and software, is an essential reference for network professionals including network and networked systems operators, networking equipment vendors, providers of essential services, and regulators. The work can also serve as a supplementary textbook for graduate and PhD courses on networked systems resilience.

Optical Network Design and Modeling

Optical Network Design and Modeling
Author: Anna Tzanakaki
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 661
Release: 2020-02-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3030380858

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd International IFIP conference on Optical Network Design and Modeling, ONDM 2019, held in Athens, Greece, in May 2019. The 39 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 87 submissions. The papers focus on cutting-edge research in established areas of optical networking as well as their adoption in support of a wide variety of new services and applications. This involves the most recent trends in networking including 5G and beyond, big data and network data analytics, cloud/edge computing, autonomic networking, artificial intelligence assisted networks, secure and resilient networks, that drive the need for increased capacity, efficiency, exibility and adaptability in the functions that the network can perform. In this context new disaggregated optical network architectures were discussed, exploiting and integrating novel multidimensional photonic technology solutions as well as adopting open hardware and software platforms relying on software defined networking (SDN), and network function virtualization (NFV) to allow support of new business models and opportunities.

Time-varying Resilient Virtual Networking Mapping for Multi-location Cloud Data Centers

Time-varying Resilient Virtual Networking Mapping for Multi-location Cloud Data Centers
Author: Ting Wang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

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In the currently dominant cloud computing paradigm, applications are being served in datacenters (DCs), which are connected to high capacity optical networks. For bandwidth andconsequently cost efficiency reasons, in both DC and optical network domains, virtualizationof the physical hardware is exploited. In a DC, it means that multiple so-called virtualmachines (VMs) are being hosted on the same physical server. Similarly, the network ispartitioned into separate virtual networks, thus providing isolation between distinct virtualnetwork operators (VNOs). Thus, the problem of virtual network mapping arises: how todecide which physical resources to allocate for a particular virtual network? In this thesis,we study that problem in the context of cloud computing with multiple DC sites. Thisintroduces additional flexibility, due to the anycast routing principle: we have the freedomto decide at what particular DC location to serve a particular application. We can exploitthis choice to minimize the required resources when solving the virtual network mappingproblem.This thesis solves a resilient virtual network mapping problem that optimally decideson the mapping of both network and data center resources, considering time-varying trafficconditions and protecting against possible failures of both network and DC resources. Weconsider the so-called VNO resilience scheme: rerouting under failure conditions is providedin the virtual network layer. To minimize physical resource capacity requirements, we allowreuse of both network and DC resources: we can reuse the same resources for the reroutingunder failure scenarios that are assumed not to occur simultaneously. Since we also protectagainst DC failures, we allocate backup DC resources, and account for synchronizationbetween primary and backup DCs. To deal with the time variations in the volume and geographicalpattern of the application traffic, we investigate the potential benefits (in termsiiiof overall bandwidth requirements) of reconfiguring the virtual network mapping from onetime period to the next. We provide models with good scalability, and investigate differentscenarios to check whether it is worth to change routing for service requirement between timeperiods. The results come up with our experiments show that the benefits for rerouting isvery limited.Keywords: Cloud Computing, Optical Networks, Virtualization, Anycast, VNO resilience.

Communication Infrastructures for Cloud Computing

Communication Infrastructures for Cloud Computing
Author: Mouftah, Hussein T.
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2013-09-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1466645237

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Cloud computing has provided multiple advantages as well as challenges to software and infrastructure services. In order to be fully beneficial, these challenges facing cloud specific communication protocols must be addressed. Communication Infrastructures for Cloud Computing presents the issues and research directions for a broad range of cloud computing aspects of software, computing, and storage systems. This book will highlight a broad range of topics in communication infrastructures for cloud computing that will benefit researchers, academics, and practitioners in the active fields of engineering, computer science, and software.

Modeling and Optimization of Cloud-Ready and Content-Oriented Networks

Modeling and Optimization of Cloud-Ready and Content-Oriented Networks
Author: Krzysztof Walkowiak
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016-03-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319303090

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This book focuses on modeling and optimization of cloud-ready and content-oriented networks in the context of different layers and accounts for specific constraints following from protocols and technologies used in a particular layer. It addresses a wide range of additional constraints important in contemporary networks, including various types of network flows, survivability issues, multi-layer networking, and resource location. The book presents recent existing and new results in a comprehensive and cohesive way. The contents of the book are organized in five chapters, which are mostly self-contained. Chapter 1 briefly presents information on cloud computing and content-oriented services, and introduces basic notions and concepts of network modeling and optimization. Chapter 2 covers various optimization problems that arise in the context of connection-oriented networks. Chapter 3 focuses on modeling and optimization of Elastic Optical Networks. Chapter 4 is devoted to overlay networks. The book concludes with Chapter 5, summarizing the book and present recent research trends in the field of network optimization.

Springer Handbook of Optical Networks

Springer Handbook of Optical Networks
Author: Biswanath Mukherjee
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1169
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030162508

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This handbook is an authoritative, comprehensive reference on optical networks, the backbone of today’s communication and information society. The book reviews the many underlying technologies that enable the global optical communications infrastructure, but also explains current research trends targeted towards continued capacity scaling and enhanced networking flexibility in support of an unabated traffic growth fueled by ever-emerging new applications. The book is divided into four parts: Optical Subsystems for Transmission and Switching, Core Networks, Datacenter and Super-Computer Networking, and Optical Access and Wireless Networks. Each chapter is written by world-renown experts that represent academia, industry, and international government and regulatory agencies. Every chapter provides a complete picture of its field, from entry-level information to a snapshot of the respective state-of-the-art technologies to emerging research trends, providing something useful for the novice who wants to get familiar with the field to the expert who wants to get a concise view of future trends.

Management and Control of Scalable and Resilient Next-generation Optical Networks

Management and Control of Scalable and Resilient Next-generation Optical Networks
Author: Guanglei Liu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2007
Genre:
ISBN: 9781109991932

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The main contributions of this thesis include: (1) fundamental understandings of scalable management and resilience of next-generation optical networks with WDM flow switching; and (2) the innovative application of probabilistic graphical models, an emerging approach in machine learning, to the research of communication networks.