Title :
Impact of path diversity on multi-homed and overlay networks
Author :
Han, Junghee ; Jahanian, Farnam
Author_Institution :
Dept. EECS, Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fDate :
28 June-1 July 2004
Abstract :
Multi-homed and overlay networks are two widely studied approaches aimed at leveraging the inherent redundancy of the Internet´s underlying routing infrastructure to enhance end-to-end application performance and availability. However, the effectiveness of these approaches depends on the natural diversity of redundant paths between two endhosts in terms of physical links, routing infrastructure, administrative control and geographical distribution. This paper quantitatively analyzes the impact of path diversity on multihomed and overlay networks and highlights several inherent limitations of these architectures in exploiting the full potential redundancy of the Internet. We based our analysis on traceroutes and routing table data collected from several vantage points in the Internet including: looking glasses at ten major Internet service providers (ISPs), RouteViews servers from twenty ISPs, and more than fifty PlanetLab nodes globally distributed across the Internet. Our study motivates research directions - constructing topology-aware multihoming and overlay networks for better availability.
Keywords :
Internet; telecommunication network routing; Internet service providers; PlanetLab; RouteViews servers; administrative control; geographical distribution; multihomed networks; network routing; overlay networks; path diversity; Availability; Convergence; Glass; IP networks; Network servers; Redundancy; Routing protocols; Stability; Web and internet services; Web server;
Conference_Titel :
Dependable Systems and Networks, 2004 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2052-9
DOI :
10.1109/DSN.2004.1311874