Attaining High Bandwidth In Cloud Computing Through SDN-enabled Multi-tree Multicast
Sayantan Guha, Adel Alshamrani

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel SDN-enabled multi-tree multicast scheme that significantly improves bandwidth utilization in cloud computing environments by efficiently distributing traffic across multiple routing trees.
Contribution
It introduces a new multicast protocol leveraging SDN for high bandwidth in cloud computing, addressing complex routing challenges with a multi-tree approach.
Findings
Enhanced bandwidth utilization through multi-tree multicast
Prototype demonstrates performance improvements over traditional methods
Effective traffic load distribution across cloud resources
Abstract
Achieving high bandwidth utilization in cloud computing is essential for better network performance. However, it is difficult to attain high bandwidth utilization in cloud computing due to the complex and distributed natures of cloud computing resources. Recently, a growing demand for multicast transmission is perceived in cloud computing, due to the explosive growth of multi-point communication applications, such as video conferencing, online gaming, etc. Nonetheless, the inherent complexity in multicast routing in cloud computing, existing multicast plans failed to produce effective and efficient protocol schemes, which limits the application of multicast communication on the Internet. In this paper, a technique is proposed in how the newly developed network architecture, Software Defined Network (SDN), can promote the design of the multicast protocol and improve the performance of…
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