Packet Spraying in Geneve Overlay Network
draft-xiang-nvo3-geneve-packet-spray-00
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Authors | Haizhou Xiang , Yolanda Yu , Paul Congdon , Jianglong Wang | ||
Last updated | 2018-09-02 (Latest revision 2018-03-01) | ||
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Abstract
Congestion is the killer of low latency and high throughput.Network congestion occurs on the interconnection links of a data center due to poor traffic distribution. Load balancing technologies are used to solve network congestion. Packet spraying is a kind of load balancing technology with finer granularity. This document describes a packet spraying protocol in the Geneve encapsulation network[1] using a newly defined Geneve Option field.
Authors
Haizhou Xiang
Yolanda Yu
Paul Congdon
Jianglong Wang
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