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High-speed transfer optimization based on historical analysis and real-time tuning

  • University of Nevada, Reno

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Abstract

Data-intensive scientific and commercial applications increasingly require frequent movement of large datasets from one site to the other(s). Despite growing network capacities, these data movements rarely achieve the promised data transfer rates of the underlying physical network due to poorly tuned data transfer protocols. Accurately and efficiently tuning the data transfer protocol parameters in a dynamically changing network environment is a major challenge and remains as an open research problem. In this paper, we present a novel dynamic parameter tuning algorithm based on historical data analysis and real-time background traffic probing, dubbed HARP. Most of the previous work in this area are solely based on real-time network probing or static parameter tuning, which either result in an excessive sampling overhead or fail to accurately predict the optimal transfer parameters. Combining historical data analysis with real-time sampling lets HARP tune the application-layer data transfer parameters accurately and efficiently to achieve close-to-optimal end-to-end data transfer throughput with very low overhead. Instead of one-time parameter estimation, HARP uses a feedback loop to adjust the parameter values to changing network conditions in real-time. Our experimental analyses over a variety of network settings show that HARP outperforms existing solutions by up to 50 percent in terms of the achieved data transfer throughput.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1303-1316
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Volume29
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2018

Keywords

  • High performance networks
  • application-layer optimization
  • network modeling
  • online tuning
  • transfer tuning

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