A view from the edge: A stub-AS perspective of traffic localization and its implications

B. Yeganeh, R. Rejaie, W. Willinger
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Abstract

Serving user requests from near-by caches or servers has been a powerful technique for localizing Internet traffic with the intent of providing lower delay and higher throughput to end users while also lowering the cost for network operators. This basic concept has led to the deployment of different types of infrastructures of varying degrees of complexity that large CDNs, ISPs, and content providers operate to localize their user traffic. Prior measurement studies in this area have focused mainly on revealing these deployed infrastructures, reverse-engineering the techniques used by these companies to map end users to close-by caches or servers, or evaluating the performance benefits that “typical” end users experience from well-localized traffic. To our knowledge, there has been no empirical study that assesses the nature and implications of traffic localization as experienced by end users at an actual stub-AS. This paper reports on such a study for the stub-AS UOnet (AS3582), a Research & Education network operated by the University of Oregon. Based on a complete flow-level view of the delivered traffic from the Internet to UOnet, we characterize the stub-AS's traffic footprint (i.e. a detailed assessment of the locality of the delivered traffic by all major content providers), examine how effective individual content providers utilize their built-out infrastructures for localizing their delivered traffic to UOnet, and investigate the impact of traffic localization on perceived throughput by end users served by UOnet. Our empirical findings offer valuable insights into important practical aspects of content delivery to real-world stub-ASes such as UOnet.
从边缘看:从存根as角度看交通定位及其影响
为来自附近缓存或服务器的用户请求提供服务是一种强大的技术,用于本地化Internet流量,目的是为最终用户提供更低的延迟和更高的吞吐量,同时降低网络运营商的成本。这一基本概念导致部署了不同类型的复杂程度不同的基础设施,大型cdn、isp和内容提供商通过这些基础设施来对其用户流量进行本地化。该领域之前的测量研究主要集中在揭示这些部署的基础设施,对这些公司使用的技术进行逆向工程,将最终用户映射到附近的缓存或服务器,或者评估“典型”最终用户从良好的本地化流量中体验到的性能优势。据我们所知,目前还没有实证研究评估终端用户在实际stub as中体验到的流量本地化的性质和影响。本文报道了俄勒冈大学运营的研究与教育网络——stub-AS UOnet (AS3582)的这种研究。基于从互联网到UOnet交付的流量的完整流级视图,我们描述了stub as的流量足迹(即对所有主要内容提供商交付的流量的局部性的详细评估),检查各个内容提供商如何有效地利用其构建的基础设施将其交付的流量本地化到UOnet,并调查流量本地化对UOnet服务的最终用户感知吞吐量的影响。我们的实证研究结果为向现实世界的存根网络(如UOnet)交付内容的重要实践方面提供了有价值的见解。
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