Characterizing Mobile Web Traffic: A Case Study of an Academic Web Server

Madhup Khatiwada, R. Budhathoki, Aniket Mahanti
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With the proliferation of Internet-based technologies over the past two decades and the associated growth in the volume and diversity of Internet traffic, it becomes increasingly important to understand how these changes affect the overall workload characteristics of servers. This paper revisits the seminal work of Arlitt and Williamson [1] to determine whether or not the ten invariants they derived from server logs continue to adequately characterise modern web traffic. Furthermore, a specialised analysis is performed to determine how well these invariants model mobile web traffic in particular. Our results show that while the majority of the invariants hold, some do not. In particular, combined and mobile web traffic has dramatically changed in the file types requested, and the origin of the hosts making requests, as well as a noticeable change in response types. Furthermore, mobile web traffic demonstrated significantly fewer one-time requests as compared to the original study and the combined logs from this study.
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表征移动网络流量:一个学术网络服务器的案例研究
随着过去二十年中基于Internet的技术的激增以及Internet通信量和多样性的相关增长,了解这些变化如何影响服务器的总体工作负载特征变得越来越重要。本文回顾了Arlitt和Williamson b[1]的开创性工作,以确定他们从服务器日志中得出的10个不变量是否继续充分表征现代网络流量。此外,还进行了专门的分析,以确定这些不变量对移动网络流量的建模效果。我们的结果表明,虽然大多数不变量成立,但有些不成立。特别是,组合和移动web流量在请求的文件类型和发出请求的主机的来源以及响应类型方面发生了显著变化。此外,与原始研究和本研究的综合日志相比,移动网络流量显示出更少的一次性请求。
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