Does More Bandwidth Really Not Matter (Much)?

S. A. Mostafa, Mike P. Wittie, U. Goel
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The prevailing wisdom is that more network bandwidth does not matter much and that website performance is primarily limited by network latency. However, as mobile websites become more complex and mobile network performance improves, does this adage continue to hold? To understand the effects of small changes in network bandwidth and latency on website performance, we propose a novel webpage characterization metrics – Critical Path of Improvement (CPI). We compute CPI for 45 websites and analyze it against the network performance of four mobile ISPs in 57 US cities. Our results show that 18% of websites are primarily limited by bandwidth with others limited by bandwidth to some extent. These results show that contrary to accepted wisdom, insufficient bandwidth is a limiting factor in some website/network combinations. We also offer a discussion of approaches website developers and mobile network administrators can follow to understand and mitigate bandwidth limitations to website performance.
更多的带宽真的不重要吗?
普遍的看法是,更多的网络带宽并不重要,网站性能主要受到网络延迟的限制。然而,随着移动网站变得越来越复杂,移动网络性能的提高,这句格言还能继续站得住脚吗?为了了解网络带宽和延迟的微小变化对网站性能的影响,我们提出了一种新的网页表征指标——关键改进路径(CPI)。我们计算了45个网站的CPI,并将其与美国57个城市的四个移动互联网服务提供商的网络性能进行了分析。我们的研究结果表明,18%的网站主要受带宽限制,其他网站在一定程度上受带宽限制。这些结果表明,与公认的智慧相反,带宽不足是一些网站/网络组合的限制因素。我们还讨论了网站开发人员和移动网络管理员可以遵循的方法,以了解和减轻带宽限制对网站性能的影响。
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