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Routing Oblivious Measurement Analytics

Networking and Internet Architecture 2020-05-27 v2 Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

Network-wide traffic analytics are often needed for various network monitoring tasks. These measurements are often performed by collecting samples at network switches, which are then sent to the controller for aggregation. However, performing such analytics without ``overcounting'' flows or packets that traverse multiple measurement switches is challenging. Therefore, existing solutions often simplify the problem by making assumptions on the routing or measurement switch placement. We introduce AROMA, a measurement infrastructure that generates a uniform sample of packets and flows regardless of the topology, workload and routing. Therefore, AROMA can be deployed in many settings, and can also work in the data plane using programmable PISA switches. The AROMA infrastructure includes controller algorithms that approximate a variety of essential measurement tasks while providing formal accuracy guarantees. Using extensive simulations on real-world network traces, we show that our algorithms are competitively accurate compared to the best existing solutions despite the fact that they make no assumptions on the underlying network or the placement of measurement switches.

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@article{arxiv.2005.11542,
  title  = {Routing Oblivious Measurement Analytics},
  author = {Ran Ben Basat and Xiaoqi Chen and Gil Einziger and Shir Landau Feibish and Danny Raz and Minlan Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.11542},
  year   = {2020}
}

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To appear in IFIP Networking 2020

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