Refereed Papers
Track: Performance and Scalability
Paper Title:
A Comparative Analysis of Web and Peer-to-Peer Traffic
Authors:
- Naimul Basher(University of Calgary)
- Aniket Mahanti(University of Calgary)
- Anirban Mahanti(Indian Institute of Technology)
- Carey Williamson(University of Calgary)
- Martin Arlitt(University of Calgary)
Abstract:
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) applications continue to grow in popularity, and
have reportedly overtaken Web applications as the single largest
contributor to Internet traffic. Using traces collected from a large
edge network, we conduct an extensive analysis of P2P traffic,
compare P2P traffic with Web traffic, and discuss the implications
of increased P2P traffic. In addition to studying the aggregate P2P
traffic, we also analyze and compare the two main constituents of
P2P traffic in our data, namely BitTorrent and Gnutella. The results
presented in the paper may be used for generating synthetic
workloads, gaining insights into the functioning of P2P
applications, and developing network management strategies. For
example, our results suggest that new models are necessary for
Internet traffic. As a first step, we present flow-level
distributional models for Web and P2P traffic that may be used in
network simulation and emulation experiments.
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