对等辅助内容交付网络中域间传输流量减少的研究

H. Asai, H. Esaki
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与传输提供商交换的传输流量相比,网络提供商的成本更高域内流量或对等链路交换的流量。我们测量和分析了BitTorrent中的对等分布,它是一个对等辅助内容分发网络(cdn)。从对等分布来看,我们展示了减少高成本过境交通的潜力。然后,我们提出了一种考虑对等辅助cdn中自治系统之间经济关系的对等选择偏好,以减少高成本的中转流量。由于大多数商业互联网服务提供商由于其商业合同而无法披露这些关系,我们采用基于程度的启发式方法来推断这些关系;程度可以从公开可用的BGP路由表中近似得到。通过跟踪驱动的计算机模拟,我们证明了利用所提出的偏好的对等选择方法可以减少与提供者as交换的域间传输流量。本文的重要意义在于:1)我们从同伴分布分析中展示了减少过境流量的潜力;2)在没有公开的AS关系信息的情况下,提出了基于偏好的同伴选择方法,通过基于程度的AS关系推理启发式方法适当地减少了高成本的过境流量。
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Towards interdomain transit traffic reduction in peer-assisted content delivery networks
Transit traffic exchanged with transit providers costs more for network providers compared to intra-domain traffic or traffic exchanged over peering links. We have measured and analyzed the peer distribution in BitTorrent, which is one of peer-assisted content delivery networks (CDNs). From the peer distribution, we show the potential of the high-cost transit traffic reduction. We then propose a peer selection preference which takes into account the economical relationships among Autonomous Systems (ASes) in peer-assisted CDNs to reduce the high-cost transit traffic. Since most commercial Internet service providers cannot disclose the relationships due to their commercial contract, we employ degree-based heuristics for inferring the relationships; degree can be approximated from publicly available BGP routing tables. We show that the peer selection method utilizing the proposed preference can reduce interdomain transit traffic exchanged with provider ASes by trace-driven computer simulation. The significance of this paper are 1) we show the potential of the transit traffic reduction from peer distribution analysis, and 2) the peer selection method with the proposed preference appropriately reduces the high-cost transit traffic with degree-based AS relationships inference heuristics even though there is no public AS relationships information.
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