F4Tele: FSO for Data Center Network Management and Packet Telemetry
Amer AlGhadhban

TL;DR
F4Tele proposes a high-performance FSO-WDM network for data center management traffic, enabling reconfigurable multi-terabit topology and efficient handling of diverse rack traffic patterns.
Contribution
It introduces a novel FSO-WDM based logical network architecture for data center management, optimizing resource utilization and traffic handling with reconfigurable topology.
Findings
Achieves high throughput close to expensive benchmarks
Effectively manages hotspot racks with longer service times
Demonstrates flexible, high-performance management traffic handling
Abstract
The proliferation of bandwidth-hungry applications and services forces datacenter (DC) administrators to optimize the utilization of available resources. Precisely, the network share of management traffic has grown significantly because DC networks are becoming more sophisticated and require a massive amount of data for efficient debugging and troubleshooting. Accordingly, we use free space optics communication (FSO) with wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) technology to build a flexible yet high-performance logical network responsible for management traffic. The FSO-WDM can provide reconfigurable multi-terabit topology over line-of-sight (LoS) links. Due to space and processing capacity reasons, we can not offer direct connections from every data rack to the network management racks. Alternatively, the data racks are grouped together as each group is serviced for a duration of time…
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