Demystifying TCP Initial Window Configurations of Content Distribution Networks

Jan Rüth, O. Hohlfeld
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Abstract

Driven by their quest to improve web performance, Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) are known adaptors of performance optimizations. In this regard, TCP congestion control and particularly its initial congestion window (IW) size is one long-debated topic that can influence CDN performance. Its size is, however, assumed to be static by IETF recommendations-despite being network- and application-dependent-and only infrequently changed in its history. To understand if the standardization and research perspective still meets Internet reality, we study the IW configurations of major CDNs. Our study uses a globally distributed infrastructure of VPNs giving access to residential access links that enable to shed light on network-dependent configurations. We observe that most CDNs are well aware of the IW's impact and find a high amount of customization that is beyond current Internet standards. Further, we find CDNs that utilize different IWs for different customers and content while others resort to fixed values. We find various initial window configurations, most below 50 segments yet with exceptions of up to 100 segments—the tenfold of current standards. Our study highlights that Internet reality drifted away from recommended and standardized practices.
揭秘内容分发网络的TCP初始窗口配置
为了提高web性能,内容分发网络(cdn)是众所周知的性能优化适配器。在这方面,TCP拥塞控制,特别是它的初始拥塞窗口(IW)大小是一个长期争论的话题,可以影响CDN性能。然而,IETF的建议认为它的大小是静态的——尽管它依赖于网络和应用程序——并且在其历史中很少发生变化。为了了解标准化和研究前景是否仍然符合互联网现实,我们研究了主要cdn的IW配置。我们的研究使用全球分布的vpn基础设施来访问住宅接入链路,从而能够阐明网络依赖配置。我们观察到,大多数cdn都很清楚IW的影响,并发现大量的定制超出了当前的互联网标准。此外,我们发现cdn对不同的客户和内容使用不同的IWs,而其他cdn则使用固定的值。我们发现了各种初始窗口配置,大多数都低于50段,但也有例外,最多可达100段,是当前标准的10倍。我们的研究强调,互联网现实偏离了推荐和标准化的做法。
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