Analyzing Gateways' Impact on Caching for Micro CDNs based on CCN

César Bernardini, B. Crispo
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Content Centric Networking (CCN) is a new architecture for a future Internet. CCN is a clean-state architecture that targets the distribution of content. As such, content is located at the heart of the architecture and CCN includes two main features: communication led by names and caches everywhere. Nevertheless, CCN has been criticized due to the economical cost of replacing every IP router with a CCN router. As such, we assume that CCN will be used for small content delivery networks –Micro CDNs– located in the ISP facilities: it has already been shown that with only 100MB of caches in the ISP facilities, the ISP traffic to the Internet can be reduced by 25%. As a matter of fact, if CCN is deployed as a Micro CDN, gateways must exist to interconnect the CDN network with the Internet. In this paper, we study the advantages of using multiple gateways against a single gateway and its impact on the caching features. Our results show that multiple gateways are beneficial not only because they improve the performance of caches but also because the load of the network get distributed across several nodes.
基于CCN的网关对微cdn缓存的影响分析
内容中心网络(Content Centric Networking, CCN)是未来互联网的一种新架构。CCN是一种针对内容分发的干净状态架构。因此,内容位于体系结构的核心,CCN包括两个主要特性:由名称引导的通信和无处不在的缓存。然而,由于用CCN路由器替换每个IP路由器的经济成本,CCN一直受到批评。因此,我们假设CCN将用于位于ISP设施中的小型内容交付网络“微型cdns”:已经表明,在ISP设施中只有100MB的缓存,ISP到互联网的流量可以减少25%。实际上,如果将CCN部署为Micro CDN,则必须有网关将CDN网络与Internet连接起来。在本文中,我们研究了使用多个网关相对于单个网关的优势及其对缓存特性的影响。我们的结果表明,多个网关是有益的,不仅因为它们提高了缓存的性能,而且因为网络的负载分布在多个节点上。
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