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Title: iPlane: An Information Plane for Distributed Services


1
iPlane An Information Plane for Distributed
Services
  • Offence by
  • Anup Goyal
  • Sagar Vemuri

2
Do we really need a new plane?
  • The Internet is already quite complex
  • Existing applications are working well
  • Why try to change it by adding another plane?

3
Already many studies!
  • KnowledgePlane by Clark et al.
  • Reverse Engineering the Internet by Spring et al.
  • Sophia An information plane for networked
    systems by Wawrzoniak et al.

4
Many solutions already exist!
  • IDMaps
  • GNP
  • Vivaldi
  • Meridian
  • PlanetSeer

5
Anything new in this paper?
  • Just an integration of past work
  • Previous research efforts have proposed
    specific ways to measure each of these
    properties our goal is to integrate these
    techniques into a useful prediction system

6
Usability
  • Network today is over-provisioned
  • Only 3 of the bandwidth is used
  • End nodes are the bottleneck
  • Only the internet core is studied
  • How much percentage of the Internet applications
    find this really useful?
  • Creating a new Internet plane for a handful of
    applications?

7
CDN
  • CDNs are mainly concerned with load balancing
  • Unless there is a dense CDN you will end up
    sending data through the bottleneck link.

8
Path Prediction
  • Path Prediction highly depends on the vantage
    points location
  • Closer the vantage point the tighter the bound
    will be
  • Measuring routes to remote places (eg. Alaska)
    will induce a significant error
  • Since no close by vantage point

9
Edge Measurement
  • Bandwidth that iPlane observes might just be a
    fraction
  • BitTorrent clients may have multiple connections
    open
  • Only upload bandwidth is considered
  • Noise in traffic is not considered
  • What if there is a delayed response from the P2P
    client?

10
Measurement
  • Measurement data and results not very convincing
  • Compared the performance of speculative RTT and
    throughput to the ground truth data
  • Not even close to the ground truth
  • What is the point of your measurement?

11
Measurement 2
  • Measurement techniques not very accurate
  • We can predict the AS path exactly right for
    around 70 of the paths evaluated
  • For 77 of paths, iPlanes latency estimates
    have error less than 20ms, and for 82 of paths,
    loss rate estimates have error about 10
  • For 80 of the nodes, the correlation
    coefficient of TCP Throughput is greater than
    0.7

12
PlanetLab for Measurement
  • Uses PlanetLab for most of its measurement and
    evaluation
  • Ofcourse, we agree that it is inevitable
  • Evaluating in a more controlled environment
  • Obviously results of the tests are likely to be
    better than in real world
  • It would be best if none of the sites hosting
    vantage points are used as clients for evaluation
  • They do not mention that in the paper.

13
Comparing BitTorrent Vivaldi
CDFs of BitTorrent download completion times with
and without informed peer selection at the
tracker
14
Not Real-time
15
Scalability
  • Maintenance of many vantage points is difficult
  • What if multiple vantage points go down?
  • The load of measurement shifts to other vantage
    points
  • But can they handle it efficiently?

16
Security
  • Assume that Traceroute servers provide unbiased
    data
  • Not under our control
  • Could be compromised
  • No verification in place

17
Query Interface
  • Not feasible to download the complete atlas of
    the Internet
  • On-the-fly queries are expensive
  • Time intensive
  • CPU intensive

18
Conclusion
  • Put together lot of random thoughts to make up
    this paper
  • Frontier alg, BFS, Clustering alg, SQL
  • Old wine in a new bottle

19
Questions?
  • Thank you!
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