IXP traffic: a macroscopic view

J. Restrepo, R. Stanojevic
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Today's public Internet eXchange Points (IXP) are a crucial element in the Internet ecosystem, carrying around 20--24Tbps, i.e. 15-20% of Internet's inter-domain traffic and supporting a large percentage of links among autonomous systems. In spite of their importance, community still lacks empirical data on the nature of the traffic exchanged through IXPs. In this paper, we analyze the traffic data from two medium-size IXPs and draw several important conclusions. We quantify the relationship between the different types (access/content/transit) of ISPs present in the two studied IXPs, both in terms of traffic volumes and peering intensity. We also demonstrate that the peering (AS-level) topology within the IXP is impacted by the pricing model of the IXP. Finally, we shed light on the temporal characteristics of the traffic exchanged at IXPs and list a number of research problems that can benefit from the data studied here. We strongly believe that, in contrast with confidential datasets typically used in studying the Internet traffic characteristics, the IXP data provide rich and publicly available resources crucial for understanding various aspects of the Internet.
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IXP流量:宏观视图
今天的公共互联网交换点(IXP)是互联网生态系统中的关键元素,承载约20- 24Tbps,即15-20%的互联网域间流量,并支持自治系统之间的大部分链接。尽管它们很重要,但社区仍然缺乏关于通过ixp交换的流量性质的经验数据。本文对两个中型ixp的流量数据进行了分析,得出了几个重要的结论。我们在流量和对等强度方面量化了两个研究ixp中存在的不同类型(访问/内容/传输)的isp之间的关系。我们还证明了IXP中的对等(as级)拓扑受到IXP定价模型的影响。最后,我们阐明了在ixp上交换的流量的时间特征,并列出了一些可以从这里研究的数据中受益的研究问题。我们坚信,与通常用于研究互联网流量特征的机密数据集相比,IXP数据提供了丰富和公开可用的资源,这对于理解互联网的各个方面至关重要。
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