posted on 2019-09-03, 09:28authored byYuxiang Zhang, Lin Cui, Fung Po TsoFung Po Tso, Quanlong Guan, Weijia Jia, Jipeng Zhou
TCP congestion control is a vital component for the latency of Web services. In practice, a single congestion control mechanism is often used to handle all TCP connections on a Web server, e.g., Cubic for Linux by default. Considering complex and ever-changing networking environment, the default congestion control may not always be the most suitable one. Adjusting congestion control to meet different networking scenarios usually requires modification of TCP stacks on a server. This is difficult, if not impossible, due to various operating system and application configurations on production servers. In this paper, we propose Mystique, a light-weight, flexible, and dynamic congestion control switching scheme that allows network or server administrators to deploy any congestion control schemes transparently without modifying existing TCP stacks on servers. We have implemented Mystique in Open vSwitch (OVS) and conducted extensive testbed experiments in both public and private cloud environments. Experiment results have demonstrated that Mystique is able to effectively adapt to varying network conditions, and can always employ the most suitable congestion control for each TCP connection. More specifically, Mystique can significantly reduce latency by 18.13% on average when compared with individual congestion controls.
Funding
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Project No. 61772235 and 61602210
NSFC Key Project No. 61532013 and No. 61872239
0007/2018/A1, 0060/2019/A1 DCT-MoST Joint-project No. 025/2015/AMJ of Science and Technology Development Fund, Macao S.A.R (FDCT)
University of Macau Grant Nos: MYRG2018-00237- RTO, CPG2019-00004-FST and SRG2018-00111-FST
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (21617409, 21617408 and 21619404)
UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) grants EP/P004407/2 and EP/P004024/1
Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong (2015A030401043, 2017A040405029)
Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangzhou (201902010041)
Educational Commission of Guangdong Province (2018KTSCX016)
History
School
Science
Department
Computer Science
Published in
IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management