Pushing CDN-ISP collaboration to the limit

Author:

Frank Benjamin1,Poese Ingmar1,Lin Yin2,Smaragdakis Georgios3,Feldmann Anja1,Maggs Bruce4,Rake Jannis5,Uhlig Steve6,Weber Rick7

Affiliation:

1. TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany

2. Duke University, Durham, N. Carolina, USA

3. T-Labs/TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany

4. Duke University/Akamai Technologies, Durham, USA

5. T-Labs, Berlin, Germany

6. QMUL, London, United Kingdom

7. Akamai Technologies, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

Abstract

Today a spectrum of solutions are available for istributing content over the Internet, ranging from commercial CDNs to ISP-operated CDNs to content-provider-operated CDNs to peer-to-peer CDNs. Some deploy servers in just a few large data centers while others deploy in thousands of locations or even on millions of desktops. Recently, major CDNs have formed strategic alliances with large ISPs to provide content delivery network solutions. Such alliances show the natural evolution of content delivery today driven by the need to address scalability issues and to take advantage of new technology and business opportunities. In this paper we revisit the design and operating space of CDN-ISP collaboration in light of recent ISP and CDN alliances. We identify two key enablers for supporting collaboration and improving content delivery performance: informed end-user to server assignment and in-network server allocation. We report on the design and evaluation of a prototype system, NetPaaS, that materializes them. Relying on traces from the largest commercial CDN and a large tier-1 ISP, we show that NetPaaS is able to increase CDN capacity on-demand, enable coordination, reduce download time, and achieve multiple traffic engineering goals leading to a win-win situation for both ISP and CDN.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Software

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