A Case Study of Traffic Locality in Internet P2P Live Streaming Systems

Yao Liu, Lei Guo, Fei Li, Songqing Chen
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With the ever-increasing P2P Internet traffic, recently much attention has been paid to the topology mismatch between the P2P overlay and the underlying network due to the large amount of cross-ISP traffic.  Mainly focusing on BitTorrent-like file sharing systems, several recent studies have demonstrated how to efficiently bridge the overlay and the underlying network by leveraging the existing infrastructure, such as CDN services or developing new application-ISP interfaces, such as P4P. However, so far the traffic locality in existing P2P live streaming systems has not been well studied. In this work, taking PPLive as an example, we examine traffic locality in Internet P2P streaming systems. Our measurement results on both popular and unpopular channels from various locations show that current PPLive traffic is highly localized at the ISP level. In particular, we find: (1) a PPLive peer mainly obtains peer lists referred by its connected neighbors (rather than tracker servers) and up to 90\% of listed peers are from the same ISP as the requesting peer; (2) the major portion of the streaming traffic received by a requesting peer (up to 88\% in popular channels) is served by peers in the same ISP as the requestor; (3) the top 10\% of the connected peers provide most (about 70\%) of the requested streaming data and these top peers have smaller RTT to the requesting peer.  Our study reveals that without using any topology information or demanding any infrastructure support, PPLive achieves such high ISP level traffic locality spontaneously with its decentralized, latency based, neighbor referral peer selection strategy. These findings provide some new insights for better understanding and optimizing the network- and user-level performance in practical P2P live streaming systems.
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互联网P2P直播系统中流量局部性的案例研究
随着P2P网络流量的不断增加,由于大量的跨isp流量,P2P覆盖层与底层网络的拓扑不匹配成为近年来人们关注的问题。最近的一些研究主要集中在类似bittorrent的文件共享系统上,展示了如何通过利用现有的基础设施(如CDN服务)或开发新的应用程序- isp接口(如P4P)来有效地桥接覆盖层和底层网络。然而,目前对P2P直播系统中流量局部性的研究还不够深入。本文以PPLive为例,研究了互联网P2P流媒体系统中的流量局部性。我们对来自不同地点的流行和不流行渠道的测量结果表明,当前的PPLive流量在ISP级别高度本地化。特别是,我们发现:(1)PPLive对等体主要获得由其连接的邻居(而不是跟踪服务器)引用的对等体列表,并且多达90%的列出的对等体来自与请求对等体相同的ISP;(2)请求端接收的大部分流媒体流量(在流行频道中高达88%)由与请求端位于同一ISP的对等端提供;(3)前10%的连接对等体提供了大部分(约70%)请求的流数据,并且这些顶级对等体对请求对等体具有较小的RTT。我们的研究表明,在不使用任何拓扑信息或要求任何基础设施支持的情况下,PPLive通过其分散的、基于延迟的邻居推荐对等选择策略自发地实现了如此高的ISP级流量局部性。这些发现为更好地理解和优化实际P2P直播系统中的网络和用户级性能提供了一些新的见解。
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