我们是如何失去互联网的

Micah Beck, Terry Moore
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在本文中,我们重新审视了支撑互联网架构发展的一个假设,即无状态、松散同步的点对点数据报传送服务足以满足所有网络应用的需求,包括那些在全球范围内向广大受众传送内容和服务的应用。这类应用本质上是同步和点对多点的。我们解释了基于这种无状态数据报服务的分布式系统如何无法在公共网络(即普遍共享和可用的网络)中为它们提供足够且经济实惠的支持,从而导致了私有叠加基础设施的发展,特别是内容交付网络和分布式云数据中心的发展。我们认为,依赖这些私有覆盖所带来的负担可能阻碍了早期互联网倡导者开放数据网络目标的实现。我们认为,这些最初的目标与超大型覆盖运营商的剥削性商业需求之间的矛盾可能是其最有利可图的应用(如社交媒体)和盈利策略(如定向广告)产生负面影响的重要原因。我们建议,解决这一矛盾的一个重要步骤可能是重新考虑互联网无状态数据报服务模型的适当性。
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How We Lost The Internet
In this paper we reexamine an assumption that underpinned the development of the Internet architecture, namely that a stateless and loosely synchronous point-to-point datagram delivery service would be sufficient to meet the needs of all network applications, including those which deliver content and services to a mass audience at global scale. Such applications are inherently asynchronous and point-to-multipoint in nature. We explain how the inability of distributed systems based on this stateless datagram service to provide adequate and affordable support for them within the public (I.e., universally shared and available) network led to the development of private overlay infrastructures, specifically Content Delivery Networks and distributed Cloud data centers. We argue that the burdens imposed by reliance on these private overlays may have been an obstacle to achieving the Open Data Networking goals of early Internet advocates. The contradiction between those initial goals and the exploitative commercial imperatives of hypergiant overlay operators is offered as a possibly important reason for the negative impact of their most profitable applications (e.g., social media) and monetization strategies (e.g., targeted advertisement). We propose that one important step in resolving this contradiction may be to reconsider the adequacy Internet's stateless datagram service model.
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