Effects of Component-Subscription Network Topology on Large-Scale Data Centre Performance Scaling
@article{Sriram2010EffectsOC, title={Effects of Component-Subscription Network Topology on Large-Scale Data Centre Performance Scaling}, author={Ilango Sriram and Dave Cliff}, journal={2010 15th IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems}, year={2010}, pages={72-81} }
Modern large-scale date centres, such as those used for cloud computing service provision, are becoming ever-larger as the operators of those data centres seek to maximise the benefits from economies of scale. With these increases in size comes a growth in system complexity, which is usually problematic. There is an increased desire for automated "self-star" configuration, management, and failure-recovery of the data-centre infrastructure, but many traditional techniques scale much worse than…
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