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Fourth IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER'02)
Integrated Admission and Congestion Control for QoS Support in Clusters
Chicago, Illinois
September 23-September 26
ISBN: 0-7695-1745-5
Ki Hwan Yum, Pennsylvania State University
Eun Jung Kim, Pennsylvania State University
Chita R. Das, Pennsylvania State University
Mazin Yousif, Intel Corporation
José Duato, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia

Admission and congestion control mechanisms are integral parts of any Quality of Service (QoS) design for networks that support integrated traffic. In this paper, we propose an admission control algorithm and a congestion control algorithm for clusters, which are increasingly being used in a diverse set of applications that require QoS guarantees. The uniqueness of our approach is that we develop these algorithms for wormhole-switched networks. We use QoS-capable wormhole routers and QoS-capable network interface cards (NICs), referred to as Host Channel Adapters (HCAs) in InfiniBand TM Architecture (IBA), to evaluate the effectiveness of these algorithms. The admission control is applied at the HCAs and the routers, while the congestion control is deployed only at the HCAs.

Simulation results indicate that the admission and congestion control algorithms are quite effective in delivering the assured performance. The proposed credit-based congestion control algorithm is simple and practical in that it relies on hardware already available in the HCA to regulate traffic injection.

Citation:
Ki Hwan Yum, Eun Jung Kim, Chita R. Das, Mazin Yousif, José Duato, "Integrated Admission and Congestion Control for QoS Support in Clusters," cluster, pp.325, Fourth IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER'02), 2002
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