Arithmetic Study about Efficiency in Network Topologies for Data Centers

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Abstract

Data centers are getting more and more attention due the rapid increase of IoT deployments, which may result in the implementation of smaller facilities being closer to the end users as well as larger facilities up in the cloud. In this paper, an arithmetic study has been carried out in order to measure a coefficient related to both the average number of hops among nodes and the average number of links among devices for a range of typical network topologies fit for data centers. Such topologies are either tree-like or graph-like designs, where this coefficient provides a balance between performance and simplicity, resulting in lower values in the coefficient accounting for a better compromise between both factors in redundant architectures. The motivation of this contribution is to craft a coefficient that is easy to calculate by applying simple arithmetic operations. This coefficient can be seen as another tool to compare network topologies in data centers that could act as a tie-breaker so as to select a given design when other parameters offer contradictory results.

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Roig, P. J., Alcaraz, S., Gilly, K., Bernad, C., & Juiz, C. (2023). Arithmetic Study about Efficiency in Network Topologies for Data Centers. Network, 3(3), 298–325. https://doi.org/10.3390/network3030015

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