Characterizing nature and location of congestion on the public Internet

Z. Cataltepe, P. Moghé
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We address the following question in this study: what is the nature of Internet congestion and where does congestion really occur on a public Internet path? Answering this question helps service providers and content providers better engineer emerging services on the Internet. Our large-scale path measurement and analysis study indicates that congestion on the Internet exhibits a wide variety of packet loss and delay characteristics. Based on our classification using "congestion signatures", we find four dominant "types" of congestion which may be related to macroscopic behavior. A particularly frequent type of congestion we observe is "flash congestion", which creates significant bursty packet loss on a fairly long time-scale. Additionally, our study suggests that flash congestion predominantly occurs at the access provider network within the "last mile" on an Internet path. The Internet "cloud" does not contribute heavily to congestion. Consequently, prevalent approaches to bypass the cloud using "edge-based" content delivery networks and caching may not be effective in reducing congestion.
描述公共互联网上拥塞的性质和位置
我们在这项研究中解决以下问题:互联网拥塞的本质是什么?拥塞在公共互联网路径上真正发生在哪里?回答这个问题有助于服务提供商和内容提供商更好地设计互联网上的新兴服务。我们的大规模路径测量和分析研究表明,互联网上的拥塞表现出各种各样的数据包丢失和延迟特征。基于我们使用“拥塞签名”进行的分类,我们发现了四种主要的拥塞“类型”,它们可能与宏观行为有关。我们观察到的一种特别常见的拥塞类型是“瞬时拥塞”,它会在相当长的时间尺度上造成严重的突发数据包丢失。此外,我们的研究表明,flash拥塞主要发生在互联网路径“最后一英里”内的接入提供商网络上。互联网“云”不会造成严重的拥塞。因此,使用“基于边缘”的内容交付网络和缓存绕过云的流行方法可能无法有效减少拥塞。
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