Time Transfer and Clock Synchronization Analysis over Spine-Leaf Networks
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Ortega Ruíz, Alberto; Vázquez Rodríguez, Víctor; Megías Núñez, Carlos; González Peñalver, Jesús; Rodríguez Álvarez, Manuel; Díaz Alonso, Javier; Ros Vidal, EduardoEditorial
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Materia
Spine-Leaf PTP Datacenter
Fecha
2024-10Referencia bibliográfica
Ortega Ruíz, A.; Vázquez Rodríguez, V.; Megías Núñez, C. [et al]. (2024). Time Transfer and Clock Synchronization Analysis over Spine-Leaf Networks. IEEE International Symposium on Precision Clock Synchronization for Measurement, Control, and Communication (ISPCS), Tokyo, Japan, 2024, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/ISPCS63021.2024.10747714
Patrocinador
Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities (PID2021-123930OB-C22); MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and EU NextGenerationEU/ PRTR (101007273-2 and PCI2021-121967); MCIN/AEI /10.13039/501100011033 (PRE2022-103110, TED2021-131466B-I00, FPU20/05842 and FPU20/01857)Resumen
The integration of a time synchronization and time transfer system in data center networks is an increasingly common demand. Since moving the entire infrastructure of a data center network to switches with time-dedicated hardware is nowadays a considerable expense of resources, it is convenient to analyze and study it. In this paper we work on real hardware, presenting a characterization of the problem for a Spine-Leaf network by means of load variation tests proposed by the ITU, using the PTP protocol and common non-PTP aware switches. Through this study we manage to show, thanks to real measurements, the problem of dynamic asymmetry and how it affects the time distribution. Additionally, it is shown that if the network load is quadrupled, the PTP pk-pk offset through the network does not even double. Finally, thanks to long-term tests, we can conclude that time synchronization in a Spine-Leaf network shows considerable resilience to load changes.





