Abstract:
Recent years have witnessed a new video delivery paradigm: smartrouter-based video delivery network, which is enabled by smartrouters deployed at users' homes, together w...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Recent years have witnessed a new video delivery paradigm: smartrouter-based video delivery network, which is enabled by smartrouters deployed at users' homes, together with the conventional video servers deployed in the datacenters. Recently, ChinaCache (a largest CDN provider) and Youku (a video service provider using smartrouters to assist video delivery) announced their cooperation to create a new paradigm of content delivery based on householders' network resources. This new paradigm is different from the conventional peer-to-peer (P2P) approach, because such dedicated smartrouters are inherently operated by the centralized video service provides in a coordinative manner. It is intriguing to study the strategies, performance and potential impact on the content delivery ecosystem of such peer CDN systems. In this paper, we study the Youku peer CDN, which has deployed over 300K smartrouter devices for its video streaming. In our measurement, 78K videos were investigated and 3TB traffic has been analyzed, over controlled peer nodes and players. Our contributions are the following measurement insights. First, a global replication and caching strategy is essential for the peer CDN systems, and proactively scheduling replication and caching on a daily basis can guarantee their performance. Second, such peer CDN deployment can itself form an effective QoS monitoring sub-system, which can be used for fine-grained user request redirection. We also provide our analysis on the performance issues and potential improvement to the peer CDN systems.
Date of Conference: 01-04 August 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 15 September 2016
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