Identifying performance bottlenecks in CDNs through TCP-level monitoring

W-MUST '11 Pub Date : 2011-08-19 DOI:10.1145/2018602.2018615
Peng Sun, Minlan Yu, M. Freedman, J. Rexford
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Abstract

Content distribution networks (CDNs) need to make decisions, such as server selection and routing, to improve performance for their clients. The performance may be limited by various factors such as packet loss in the network, a small receive buffer at the client, or constrained server CPU and disk resources. Conventional measurement techniques are not effective for distinguishing these performance problems: application-layer logs are too coarse-grained, while network-level traces are too expensive to collect all the time. We argue that passively monitoring the transport-level statistics in the server's network stack is a better approach. This paper presents a tool for monitoring and analyzing TCP statistics, and an analysis of a CoralCDN node in PlanetLab for six weeks. Our analysis shows that more than 10% of connections are server-limited at least 40% of the time, and many connections are limited by the congestion window despite no packet loss. Still, we see that clients in 377 Autonomous Systems (ASes) experience persistent packet loss. By separating network congestion from other performance problems, our analysis provides a much more accurate view of the performance of the network paths than what is possible with server logs alone.
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通过tcp级监控识别cdn中的性能瓶颈
内容分发网络(cdn)需要做出决策,例如服务器选择和路由,以提高客户端的性能。性能可能受到各种因素的限制,例如网络中的数据包丢失、客户机上的小接收缓冲区或受限的服务器CPU和磁盘资源。传统的测量技术不能有效地区分这些性能问题:应用层日志过于粗粒度,而网络级跟踪的成本太高,无法一直收集。我们认为被动地监控服务器网络堆栈中的传输级统计信息是一种更好的方法。本文介绍了一个用于监控和分析TCP统计数据的工具,并对PlanetLab中的CoralCDN节点进行了为期六周的分析。我们的分析表明,超过10%的连接至少有40%的时间受到服务器限制,许多连接受到拥塞窗口的限制,尽管没有数据包丢失。尽管如此,我们仍然看到377自治系统中的客户机经历了持续的数据包丢失。通过将网络拥塞与其他性能问题分离开来,我们的分析提供了比单独使用服务器日志更准确的网络路径性能视图。
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