Winny网络中县际和自治系统间文件传输的P2P流量特征分析

Takashi Koizumi, Masahiro Yoshida, S. Ohzahata, K. Kawashima
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点对点(P2P)文件共享应用程序现在被广泛使用。P2P应用产生的流量在互联网流量中占有相当大的比重,对骨干网的影响非常大。由于这些对等体通过构建独立于IP网络拓扑结构的虚拟覆盖路由进行通信,因此区域网络(如县和自治系统)之间的P2P流量特性成为一个重要问题。因此,有必要了解流量矩阵特征的实际状态,以便构建和管理未来的网络。在本文中,我们通过识别日本最流行的P2P应用程序之一Winny网络中对等体之间的文件传输,测量并分析了县之间和as之间的文件传输特征,如流量矩阵。结果表明,Winny增加了县和as之间的流量,因为Winny网络中的文件传输不考虑局部性。
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An analysis of the P2P traffic characteristics on file transfers between prefectures and between Autonomous Systems in the Winny network
Peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing applications are now widely used. The traffic generated by the P2P applications occupies a significant proportion of Internet traffic, and has an enormous impact on the backbone networks. Since these peers communicate by constructing virtual overlay routes, which are constructed independently from the IP networks topology, the characteristics of P2P traffic between regional networks such as those in prefectures and Autonomous Systems (ASs) have become an important issue. Consequently, it is necessary to understand the actual status of the characteristics of traffic matrices in order to construct and manage future networks. In this paper, we measured and analyzed the file transfer characteristics, such as traffic matrices, between prefectures and between ASs, by identifying file transfers between peers in Winny network, one of the most popular P2P applications in Japan. The results reveal that Winny increases traffic between prefectures and ASs, because file transfers in Winny network does not take account of locality.
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