最近的起点屏蔽(NOS):一个无抖动的覆盖路由框架的内容交付网络

Nima Najaflou, Ahmet Aris, B. Canberk, Z. Aydin
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尽管内容分发网络(CDN)尽其所能快速地分发内容,但互联网服务提供商(ISP)和网络条件会导致路由路径发生意想不到的变化。因此,cdn很难遵守服务水平协议中的延迟承诺。本文提出了一种无抖动的覆盖路由框架,用于cdn,由于互联网的动态性,它难以适应及时的内容交付给最终用户。本文提出的最近起点屏蔽(NOS)框架克服了这一问题,它在现有的物理ISP网络上创建一个覆盖网络,并动态地确定到该覆盖网络上的内容源(起源)的最快路由。NOS通过Helper模块定期测量端到端路由路径延迟来跟踪底层网络的变化。基于底层网络延迟测量和覆盖网络实体的负载(即CPU,磁盘I/O和网络使用),NOS中央模块使用我们新颖的延迟感知和无抖动覆盖路由算法确定到起源的最快路由。因此,cdn可以提供无抖动和及时的内容交付,同时确保缓存服务器不会过载。我们创建了一个新的测试平台,使用真实的CDN服务器、Origin账户和测量值进行性能评估。结果表明,NOS提供了更短、更稳定、无抖动的路由路径,抖动增益高达98%,命中率提高了0.74%。
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The Nearest Origin-Shield (NOS): A Jitter-Free Overlay Routing Framework for Content Delivery Networks
Although Content Delivery Networks (CDN) do their best to quickly deliver the contents, Internet Service Providers (ISP) and network conditions cause unexpected changes on the routing paths. Hence, it gets difficult for CDNs to adhere to the delay promises within the Service Level Agreements. This paper presents a jitter-free overlay routing framework for CDNs, which struggle to adapt timely content delivery to end users due to the dynamicity of the Internet. The Nearest Origin-Shield (NOS) framework which we propose in this paper overcomes this issue by creating an overlay network on top of the existing physical ISP networks and dynamically determining the fastest routes to the content sources (Origins) on this overlay network. NOS keeps track of changes in underlay network through periodically measuring the end-to-end routing paths delays via Helper Modules. Based on the underlay network delay measures and the load (i.e., CPU, disk I/O and network usage) of the overlay network entities, NOS Central Module determines the fastest routes to the Origins using our novel Delay-Aware and Jitter-Free Overlay Routing Algorithm. Hence making it possible for CDNs to provide jitter-free and timely content deliveries meanwhile ensuring the cache servers not to be overloaded. We created a new testbed for performance evaluations with real CDN servers, Origin accounts and measurements. Results show that, NOS provides shorter, more stable and jitter-free routing paths with jitter gains up to 98 % and improves the Hit ratio by 0.74%.
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