内容分发网络中基于延迟的对象放置方法

G. Pallis, A. Vakali, K. Stamos, Antonis Sidiropoulos, Dimitrios Katsaros, Y. Manolopoulos
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内容分发网络(cdn)在当今的互联网中越来越多地用于传播数据。对cdn日益增长的兴趣是由跨学科的一个共同问题引起的:如何减少原始服务器上的负载和互联网上的流量,并最终改善对用户的响应时间?在这个方向上,关键的数据管理问题应该得到解决。一个非常重要的问题是外包内容到CDN服务器的最佳位置。考虑到该问题是NP完全的,需要开发一种启发式方法。迄今为止制定的所有方法都假定存在足够的人气统计数据。然而,这些信息并不总是可用的,或者是极不稳定的,这使得这些方法存在问题。本文开发了一种网络自适应的非参数化技术,将外包内容放置到CDN的服务器上,该技术不需要先验的请求统计知识。我们根据每个对象产生的网络延迟将外包对象放置到这些服务器。通过详细的模拟环境,使用真实和合成数据,我们表明,与其他具有内容流行度知识的启发式方案相比,所提出的技术可以将用户感知的延迟减少高达25%。
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A latency-based object placement approach in content distribution networks
Content distribution networks (CDNs) are increasingly being used to disseminate data in today's Internet. The growing interest in CDNs is motivated by a common problem across disciplines: how does one reduce the load on the origin server and the traffic on the Internet, and ultimately improve response time to users? In this direction, crucial data management issues should be addressed. A very important issue is the optimal placement of the outsourced content to CDN's servers. Taking into account that this problem is NP complete, a heuristic method should be developed. All the approaches developed so far assume the existence of adequate popularity statistics. Such information though, is not always available, or it is extremely volatile, turning such methods problematic. This paper develops a network-adaptive, non-parameterized technique to place the outsourced content to CDN's servers, which requires no a-priori knowledge of request statistics. We place the outsourced objects to these servers with respect to the network latency that each object produces. Through a detailed simulation environment, using both real and synthetic data, we show that the proposed technique can yield up to 25% reduction in user-perceived latency, compared with other heuristic schemes which have knowledge of the content popularity.
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