Bandwidth and energy savings of locality-aware P2P Content Distribution in next-generation PONs

E. Pascale, D. Payne, M. Ruffini
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Content Distribution currently accounts for the vast majority of Internet traffic. Peer-to-Peer represents a scalable and inexpensive strategy to deliver content to end-customers; unfortunately, it poses a sever strain on the network core and generates high costs for service providers. Locality-aware policies have been proposed to tackle these issues, but their effectiveness is limited by the low probability of finding enough peers with the required content. In this work we evaluate the impact of next-generation optical access networks - and specifically their symmetric bandwidth and customer aggregation features - on the feasibility of locality-aware peer-to-peer content distribution schemes. With the aid of a simulation tool, using parameters taken from real-world traces, we show that core traffic can be greatly reduced with respect to traditional centralized, Content Distribution Network (CDN) or locality-aware asymmetric schemes. Relieving the network from part of this load might allow network operators to reduce the switching electronics required at core and metro nodes, thus lowering capital and operational expenditures. An estimation of the power savings that could be achieved through this process is also presented.
下一代pon中位置感知P2P内容分发的带宽和能源节约
内容分发目前占互联网流量的绝大部分。点对点代表了一种可扩展的、廉价的向最终客户交付内容的策略;不幸的是,它对网络核心造成了严重的压力,并为服务提供商带来了高昂的成本。已经提出了位置感知策略来解决这些问题,但是它们的有效性受到找到具有所需内容的足够多的对等节点的低概率的限制。在这项工作中,我们评估了下一代光接入网的影响-特别是其对称带宽和客户聚合特性-对位置感知的点对点内容分发方案的可行性。在仿真工具的帮助下,使用取自现实世界轨迹的参数,我们表明,相对于传统的集中式内容分发网络(CDN)或位置感知不对称方案,核心流量可以大大减少。减轻网络的部分负载可能使网络运营商减少核心和城域节点所需的交换电子设备,从而降低资本和运营支出。还介绍了通过此过程可以实现的电力节省的估计。
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