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An Incremental Scalable and Cost-Effective Network Architecture for Data Centers

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we propose in this study a new type of DCN architecture referred to as Criso. Different from the existing network architectures, Criso is designed hierarchically and recursively by employing two ports servers and commodity switches. Criso is constructed based on numerous isomorphic pods, each of which leverages external interfaces supplied by switches to connect with neighboring pods. Additionally, a pod-based and fault-tolerant routing algorithm is designed to handle multiple failures. Criso has an array of promising features, including being cost-efficient and delivering a high-network capacity that can be extended to millions of nodes.

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This page is a summary of: Criso: An Incremental Scalable and Cost-Effective Network Architecture for Data Centers, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, June 2021, Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE),
DOI: 10.1109/tnsm.2020.3036875.
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