共存的重叠是否会在不经意间相互踩到对方?

Ram Keralapura, C. Chuah, N. Taft, G. Iannaccone
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通过允许终端主机在应用程序级别做出路由决定,不同的覆盖网络可能会无意中相互干扰。本文描述了多个做出独立路由决策的相似或不同的覆盖网络如何经历竞争条件,从而导致路由选择和网络负载的振荡。我们从部分重叠的路径和周期性路径探测过程中找出同步的原因,并推导出两个重叠的同步概率的解析公式。我们的模型表明,在大范围的参数设置中,同步的概率是不可忽略的,这意味着同步的不良影响不应被忽视。利用分析模型,我们找到了交通振荡持续时间的上界。我们通过模拟来验证我们的模型,该模型旨在捕获IP层和覆盖层的瞬态路由行为。我们使用我们的模型来研究诸如路径多样性(以往返时间衡量)和探测攻击性等因素在这些竞争条件下的影响。最后,我们讨论了我们的研究对覆盖网络设计和路径探测参数选择的影响
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Can coexisting overlays inadvertently step on each other?
By allowing end hosts to make routing decisions at the application level, different overlay networks may unintentionally interfere with each other. This paper describes how multiple similar or dissimilar overlay networks making independent routing decisions could experience race conditions, resulting in oscillations in both route selection and network load. We pinpoint the causes for synchronization in terms of partially overlapping routes and periodic path probing processes and derive an analytic formulation for the synchronization probability of two overlays. Our model indicates that the probability of synchronization is non-negligible across a wide range of parameter settings, thus implying that the ill-effects of synchronization should not be ignored. Using the analytical model, we find an upper bound on the duration of traffic oscillations. We validate our model through simulations that are designed to capture the transient routing behavior of both the IP- and overlay-layers. We use our model to study the effects of factors such as path diversity (measured in round trip times) and probing aggressiveness on these race conditions. Finally, we discuss the implications of our study on the design of overlay networks and the choice of their path probing parameters
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