Seven years in the life of Hypergiants' off-nets
Petros Gigis, Matt Calder, Lefteris Manassakis, George G. Nomikos, Vasileios Kotronis, Xenofontas Dimitropoulos, Ethan Katz-Bassett, Georgios Smaragdakis
Abstract
Content Hypergiants deliver the vast majority of Internet traffic to end users. In recent years, some have invested heavily in deploying services and servers inside end-user networks. With several dozen Hypergiants and thousands of servers deployed inside networks, these off-net (meaning outside the Hypergiant networks) deployments change the structure of the Internet. Previous efforts to study them have relied on proprietary data or specialized per-Hypergiant measurement techniques that neither scale nor generalize, providing a limited view of content delivery on today's Internet.
Topics & Concepts
ServerThe InternetComputer scienceDozenWorld Wide WebContent deliveryTelecommunicationsComputer securityComputer networkMathematicsArithmeticCaching and Content DeliveryPeer-to-Peer Network TechnologiesNetwork Traffic and Congestion Control