DocumentCode
657377
Title
Exploring and improving BitTorrent topologies
Author
Decker, Christian ; Eidenbenz, Raphael ; Wattenhofer, R.
Author_Institution
ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
fYear
2013
fDate
9-11 Sept. 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
BitTorrent, the most popular peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing protocol, accounts for a significant fraction of the traffic of the Internet. Using a novel technique, we measure live BitTorrent swarms on the Internet and confirm the conjecture that overlay networks formed by BitTorrent are not locality-aware, i.e., they include many unnecessary long distance connections. Attempts to improve the locality have failed because they require a modification of the existing protocol, or interventions by Internet service providers (ISPs). In contrast, we propose a lightweight method that improves the locality of active swarms by 6% by suggesting geographically close peers with the Peer Exchange Protocol (PEX), without any modifications to the current system. An improvement of locality not only benefits the ISPs by reducing network transit cost, it also reduces the traffic over long-distance connections, which delays the need to expand the infrastructure, easing the power consumption. We expect that if used on a large scale our method reduces the Internet´s energy consumption by 8 TWh a year.
Keywords
Internet; overlay networks; peer-to-peer computing; power consumption; protocols; BitTorrent swarms; BitTorrent topologies; ISP; Internet service providers; PEX; energy consumption; locality improvement; long distance connections; network transit cost; overlay networks; peer exchange protocol; peer-to-peer file-sharing protocol; power consumption; Network topology; Peer-to-peer computing; Topology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P), 2013 IEEE Thirteenth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Trento
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/P2P.2013.6688698
Filename
6688698
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