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Table of Contents
1 Cover
6 Acronyms
8 1 Architectures of Data Center Networks: Overview 1.1 Taxonomy of DCN Architectures 1.2 Comparison Between DCN Architectures 1.3 Proposed HDCN Architecture 1.4 Conclusion References
9 2 Data Center Optimization Techniques 2.1 Ethernet Switching and Routing 2.2 Data Center Optimization Techniques 2.3 Conclusion Bibliography Notes
10 3 Resource Management in Hybrid (Wired/Wireless) Data Center Networks 3.1 Routing and Wireless Channel Allocation Problematic in HDCN 3.2 Wireless Channel Allocation Strategies for One‐Hop Communications in HDCN 3.3 Online Joint Routing and Wireless Channel Allocation Strategies in HDCN 3.4 Joint Batch Routing and Channel Allocation Strategies in HDCN 3.5 Joint Batch Routing and Channel Allocation Strategies in HDCN 3.6 Summary 3.7 Conclusion References
11 4 Inter‐Data Center Networks: Routing and Reliability in Virtual Network Backbone 4.1 Overview of Basic Virtual Network Embedding Without Reliability Constraint 4.2 Overview of Virtual Network Embedding with Reliability Constraint 4.3 Conclusion References
12 5 An Evaluation Method of Optimal Cost Saving in a Data Center with Proactive Management 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Related Work 5.3 Framework for DC Modeling 5.4 Cost Formulation 5.5 Application to a Real DC 5.6 Conclusion References
13 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Summary and analysis of DCN architectures
2 Chapter 2Table 2.1 Summary of cloud network overlay protocols.
3 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Summary of routing and channel allocation strategies in HDCN.
4 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Overview of reliable
embedding strategies5 Chapter 5Table 5.1 NotationsTable 5.2 The server groups in the Google DC
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 Taxonomy of DCN architectures.Figure 1.2 Traditional tree‐based DCN architecture.Figure 1.3 with = 4.Figure 1.4 with = 4.Figure 1.5 Switched‐beam antenna model: (a) spherical coordinate system and ...Figure 1.6 Hybrid CISCO MSDC architecture of a DCN.
2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Spanning tree protocol.Figure 2.2 Traditional ethernet frame vs. 802.1Q frame.Figure 2.3 Provider bridges: IEEE 802.1ad (QinQ).Figure 2.4 802.1ah frame.Figure 2.5 Virtual network embedding.Figure 2.6 MPLS traffic engineering.Figure 2.7 A reference network example for MMF and PF allocations.
3 Chapter 5Figure 5.1 Proactive
and reactive actions to provide requested energy ....Figure 5.2 Requests processed in the time interval , in gray