Bert: Scalable Source Routed Multicast for Cloud Data Centers
Jarallah Alqahtani, Bechir Hamdaoui

TL;DR
Bert is a scalable multicast routing method for cloud data centers that reduces overhead and congestion by clustering group members and optimizing forwarding rules, supporting large groups efficiently.
Contribution
Bert introduces a clustering-based multicast routing approach that scales with both group size and number, outperforming existing methods in overhead reduction.
Findings
Significantly reduces packet header sizes.
Lowers traffic control overhead.
Decreases network congestion.
Abstract
Traditional IP multicast routing is not suitable for cloud data center (DC) networks due to the need for supporting large numbers of groups with large group sizes. State-of-the-art DC multicast routing approaches aim to overcome the scalability issues by, for instance, taking advantage of the symmetry of DC topologies and the programmability of DC switches to compactly encode multicast group information inside packets, thereby reducing the overhead resulting from the need to store the states of flows at the network switches. However, although these scale well with the number of multicast groups, they do not do so with group sizes, and as a result, they yield substantial traffic control overhead and network congestion. In this paper, we present Bert, a scalable, source-initiated DC multicast routing approach that scales well with both the number and the size of multicast groups, and does…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · Advanced Optical Network Technologies · Interconnection Networks and Systems
