2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28910-6_4
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Achieving Application-Level Utility Max-Min Fairness of Bandwidth Allocation in Datacenter Networks

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“…This proposal is tested in a Mininet environment using the OpenDayligth controller. The authors of [18] and [19] also focus on the issue of bandwidth allocation at the application level, linking through a non-linear model the expected application performance (utility) to the bandwidth allocated to the application. Based on this analysis, they develop a bandwidth allocation algorithm using Newton's method and implement it as a control application on top of Ryu that makes use of perflow counters.…”
Section: ) Path Selection For Load Balancing and Bandwidth Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This proposal is tested in a Mininet environment using the OpenDayligth controller. The authors of [18] and [19] also focus on the issue of bandwidth allocation at the application level, linking through a non-linear model the expected application performance (utility) to the bandwidth allocated to the application. Based on this analysis, they develop a bandwidth allocation algorithm using Newton's method and implement it as a control application on top of Ryu that makes use of perflow counters.…”
Section: ) Path Selection For Load Balancing and Bandwidth Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%