DocumentCode
2447751
Title
Understanding BitTorrent´s Suitability in Various Applications and Environments
Author
Kaune, Sebastian ; Stolzenburg, J. ; Kovacevic, A. ; Steinmetz, Ralf ; Cuevas, Ruben
Author_Institution
Multimedia Commun. Lab., TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt
fYear
2008
fDate
July 27 2008-Aug. 1 2008
Firstpage
256
Lastpage
262
Abstract
Peer-to-peer systems have recently emerged as an attractive alternative to client/server approaches, especially in the area of content distribution. By efficiently leveraging the available upload bandwidth of the end users, BitTorrent becomes a de facto standard for scalable content distribution. Inspired by its success, many companies try to shift the major upload burden from their rented source servers to end users by using this protocol, since many hosting sites charge them based on the used egress capacity. In this paper, we perform an in-depth study of the overall performance of BitTorrent in its entirety, in order to get a broader understanding of its suitability for different applications domains. We analyze its performance from a bifocal perspective, namely that of the content providers and that of the end users. In this context, we find that the decrease of the source server´s upload capacity has a highly negative impact on the overall protocol performance. In addition, it is shown that giving incentives to peers to stay online after completing downloading does not pay off.
Keywords
bandwidth allocation; client-server systems; peer-to-peer computing; protocols; BitTorrent; client/server approaches; content providers; egress capacity; peer-to-peer systems; protocol; scalable content distribution; source servers; upload bandwidth; Bandwidth; Distributed computing; File servers; Information technology; Network servers; Peer to peer computing; Performance analysis; Protocols; Videos; Web server; BitTorrent; Performance Analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computing in the Global Information Technology, 2008. ICCGI '08. The Third International Multi-Conference on
Conference_Location
Athens
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3275-2
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7695-3275-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCGI.2008.24
Filename
4591377
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