O(K)-Approximation Coflow Scheduling in K-Core Optical Circuit Switching Networks
Xin Wang, Hong Shen, Hui Tian, Ye Tao

TL;DR
This paper presents an approximation algorithm for coflow scheduling in multi-core optical circuit switching networks, achieving near-optimal performance with guarantees proportional to the number of cores.
Contribution
It introduces a novel LP-guided scheduling framework for multi-core OCS networks, providing the first approximation guarantees for this setting.
Findings
Achieves an 8K-approximation ratio for zero release times.
Achieves an 8K+1-approximation ratio for arbitrary release times.
Framework also applies to H-core electrical packet switching networks with similar guarantees.
Abstract
Coflow has emerged as a fundamental application-layer abstraction in distributed systems, representing communication dependencies and enabling collaborative management of related flows to enhance job completion efficiency. To meet the increasing bandwidth demands of modern data center networks (DCNs), optical circuit switches are widely deployed due to their high capacity and energy efficiency. Simultaneously, DCN deployments are evolving towards heterogeneous parallel architectures, where multiple independent optical circuit switching (OCS) cores operate concurrently to facilitate bandwidth expansion and incremental upgrades. However, existing research on coflow scheduling in multi-core switching fabrics primarily focuses on electrical packet switching (EPS) networks, with a few known results on OCS networks without or with a poor performance guarantee. This paper studies the coflow…
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