Enabling Multi-hop ISP-Hypergiant Collaboration

Cristian Munteanu, Oliver Gasser, Ingmar Poese, Georgios Smaragdakis, A. Feldmann
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Today, there is an increasing number of peering agreements between Hypergiants and networks that benefit millions of end-user. However, the majority of Autonomous Systems do not currently enjoy the benefit of interconnecting directly with Hypergiants to optimally select the path for delivering Hypergiant traffic to their users. In this paper, we develop and evaluate an architecture that can help this long tail of networks. With our proposed architecture, a network establishes an out-of-band communication channel with Hypergiants that can be two or more AS hops away and, optionally, with the transit provider. This channel enables the exchange of network information to better assign requests of end-users to appropriate Hypergiant servers. Our analysis using operational data shows that our architecture can optimize, on average, 15% of Hypergiants' traffic and 11% of the overall traffic of networks that do not interconnect with Hypergiants. The gains are even higher during peak hours when available capacity can be scarce, up to 46% for some Hypergiants.
启用多跳ISP-Hypergiant协作
今天,超级巨头和网络之间的对等协议越来越多,数百万终端用户从中受益。然而,大多数自治系统目前并没有享受到直接与Hypergiant互连的好处,以最佳地选择将Hypergiant流量传递给其用户的路径。在本文中,我们开发并评估了一个可以帮助这种长尾网络的架构。使用我们提出的体系结构,网络与Hypergiants建立带外通信通道,Hypergiants可以有两个或多个AS跳,也可以选择与传输提供者建立带外通信通道。该通道允许交换网络信息,以便更好地将最终用户的请求分配给适当的Hypergiant服务器。我们使用运营数据进行的分析表明,我们的架构平均可以优化15%的Hypergiants的流量和11%的不与Hypergiants互连的网络的总流量。在可用容量不足的高峰时段,收益甚至更高,对于一些Hypergiants,收益高达46%。
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