Impact of Tohoku earthquake on R&E network in Japan

SWID '11 Pub Date : 2011-12-06 DOI:10.1145/2079360.2079361
K. Fukuda, M. Aoki, S. Abe, Yusheng Ji, M. Koibuchi, Motonori Nakamura, S. Yamada, S. Urushidani
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Abstract

The Internet is one of the important infrastructures in our daily life, and its highly distributed and autonomous natures have been said to be robust against failures. This paper reports an impact of an unexpectedly large earthquake (M9.0) hit to the northern part of Japan at 14:46:18 on 11th March (UTC+9), 2011(the East Japan Earthquake) [2] on a nation-wide research and education network (SINET4 [10, 12, 13]) in Japan. We show that the network managed to run even after the earthquake thanks to two different levels of redundancies, though some physical links were damaged; consequently, the impact on the routing (both BGP and OSPF) was insignificant. At the epicenter area, some network nodes (i.e., universities) were disconnected from the network by the blackout upto 70 hours. In the view of long-term traffic trend, it took 5--6 weeks for recovery of the traffic volume there. On the other hand, in the backbone network, the rapid decrease (40--50%) in the traffic volume only lasted for a few hours due to the blackout near the epicenter, and the impact of the traffic decrease in the epicenter area on the backbone traffic is estimated to 15--25%. Furthermore, we confirmed the increases of the traffic generated by users who rushed to access to the network for obtaining up-to-date information and videostreams.
东北地震对日本R&E网的影响
互联网是我们日常生活中重要的基础设施之一,其高度分布式和自治的性质被认为是抗故障的健壮性。本文报道了2011年3月11日(UTC+9) 14:46:18(东日本地震)[2]发生在日本北部的里氏9.0级大地震对日本全国研究和教育网(SINET4[10,12, 13])的影响。我们表明,尽管一些物理链路受损,但由于两种不同级别的冗余,该网络即使在地震后也能正常运行;因此,对路由(包括BGP和OSPF)的影响不大。在震中地区,一些网络节点(即大学)在长达70小时的停电中与网络断开连接。从长期的流量趋势来看,这里的流量恢复需要5- 6周的时间。另一方面,在骨干网络中,由于震中附近的停电,业务量的快速下降(40—50%)仅持续了几个小时,估计震中地区的业务量减少对骨干网络的影响为15—25%。此外,我们证实,由于用户急于上网获取最新资讯和视频流,所产生的流量有所增加。
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