Object replication strategies in content distribution networks

Kangasharju, Jussi; Roberts, James W; Ross, Keith W
IWCW 2001, 6th International Web Caching and Content Distribution Workshop, June 20-22, 2001, Boston, USA

Recently the Internet has witnessed the emergence of content distribution networks (CDNs). In this paper we study the problem of optimally replicating objects in CDN servers. In our model, each Internet Autonomous System (AS) is a node with nite storage capacity for replicating objects. The optimization problem is to replicate objects so that when clients fetch objects from the nearest CDN server with the requested object, the average number of ASs traversed is minimized. We formulate this problem as a combinatorial optimization problem. We show that this optimization problem is NP complete. We develop four natural heuristics and compare them numerically using real Internet topology data. We nd that the best results are obtained with euristics that have all the CDN servers cooperating in making the replication decisions. We also develop a model for studying the bene ts of cooperation between nodes, which provides insight into peer-to-peer content distribution.


Type:
Conférence
City:
Boston
Date:
2001-06-20
Department:
Sécurité numérique
Eurecom Ref:
672
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