视频会议系统性能的实证评价

Richard Bieringa, Abijith Radhakrishnan, Tavneet Singh, Sophie Vos, Jesse Donkervliet, A. Iosup
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全球COVID-19大流行迫使社会转向远程教育和工作。这种转变依赖于各种视频会议系统(vcs),如Zoom、Microsoft Teams和Jitsi,因此增加了他们的数字服务基础设施的压力。虽然了解这些基本云服务的性能可以带来更好的设计和改进的服务部署,但目前对这一主题的研究非常有限。针对这一问题,本文提出了一种实验方法来分析和比较vc。我们的方法基于客户端受控的真实世界实验,并关注VCS资源需求和性能。我们设计并实现了一个工具来自动执行这些现实世界的实验,并使用它来比较客户端的三个平台:Zoom、Microsoft Teams和Jitsi。我们的工作揭示了在资源使用和性能可变性方面测试的系统之间存在显著差异,并为Zoom(被广泛认为是行业市场领导者的系统)中可疑的内存泄漏提供了证据。
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An Empirical Evaluation of the Performance of Video Conferencing Systems
The global COVID-19 pandemic forced society to shift to remote education and work. This shift relies on various video conference systems (VCSs) such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Jitsi, consequently increasing pressure on their digital service infrastructure. Although understanding the performance of these essential cloud services could lead to better designs and improved service deployments, only limited research on this topic currently exists. Addressing this problem, in this work we propose an experimental method to analyze and compare VCSs. Our method is based on real-world experiments where the client-side is controlled, and focuses on VCS resource requirements and performance. We design and implement a tool to automatically conduct these real-world experiments, and use it to compare three platforms on the client side: Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Jitsi. Our work exposes that there are significant differences between the systems tested in terms of resource usage and performance variability, and provides evidence for a suspected memory leak in Zoom, the system widely regarded as the industry market leader.
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