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Coflow Scheduling in Input-Queued Switches: Optimal Delay Scaling and Algorithms

Networking and Internet Architecture 2017-01-11 v1

Abstract

A coflow is a collection of parallel flows belonging to the same job. It has the all-or-nothing property: a coflow is not complete until the completion of all its constituent flows. In this paper, we focus on optimizing \emph{coflow-level delay}, i.e., the time to complete all the flows in a coflow, in the context of an N×NN\times N input-queued switch. In particular, we develop a throughput-optimal scheduling policy that achieves the best scaling of coflow-level delay as NN\rightarrow\infty. We first derive lower bounds on the coflow-level delay that can be achieved by any scheduling policy. It is observed that these lower bounds critically depend on the variability of flow sizes. Then we analyze the coflow-level performance of some existing coflow-agnostic scheduling policies and show that none of them achieves provably optimal performance with respect to coflow-level delay. Finally, we propose the Coflow-Aware Batching (CAB) policy which achieves the optimal scaling of coflow-level delay under some mild assumptions.

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@article{arxiv.1701.02419,
  title  = {Coflow Scheduling in Input-Queued Switches: Optimal Delay Scaling and Algorithms},
  author = {Qingkai Liang and Eytan Modiano},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.02419},
  year   = {2017}
}
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