DocumentCode :
174048
Title :
A tentative comparison on CDN and NDN
Author :
Ge Ma ; Zhen Chen ; Junwei Cao ; Zhenhua Guo ; Yixin Jiang ; Xiaobin Guo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Autom., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
fYear :
2014
fDate :
5-8 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
2893
Lastpage :
2898
Abstract :
With the pretty prompt growth in Internet content, future Internet is emerging as the main usage shifting from traditional host-to-host model to content dissemination model, e.g. video makes up more than half of Internet traffic. ISPs, content providers and other third parties have widely deployed content delivery networks (CDNs) to support digital content distribution. Though CDN is an ad-hoc solution to the content dissemination problem, there are still big challenges, such as complicated control plane. By contrast, as a wholly new designed network architecture, named data networking (NDN) incorporates content delivery function in its network layer, its stateful routing and forwarding plane can effectively detect and adapt to the dynamic and ever-changing Internet. In this paper, we try to explore the similarities and differences between CDN and NDN. Hence, we evaluate the distribution efficiency, network security and protocol overhead between CDN and NDN. Especially in the implementation phase, we conduct their testbeds separately with the same topology to derive their performance of content delivery. Finally, summarizing our main results, we gather that: 1) NDN has its own advantage on lots of aspects, including security, scalability and quality of service (QoS); 2) NDN make full use of surrounding resources and is more adaptive to the dynamic and ever-changing Internet; 3) though CDN is a commercial and mature architecture, in some scenarios, NDN can perform better than CDN under the same topology and caching storage. In a word, NDN is practical to play an even greater role in the evolution of the Internet based on the massive distribution and retrieval in the future.
Keywords :
Internet; quality of service; routing protocols; telecommunication traffic; CDN; ISP; Internet content; Internet traffic; NDN; QoS; complicated control plane; content delivery function; content delivery network; content dissemination model; content dissemination problem; content provider; digital content distribution; distribution efficiency; future Internet; host-to-host model; named data networking; network architecture; network security; pretty prompt growth; protocol overhead; quality of service; stateful routing and forwarding plane; usage shifting; Conferences; Cybernetics; architecture; comparison; content delivery network; evaluation; named data networking;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SMC.2014.6974369
Filename :
6974369
Link To Document :
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