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On the performance benefits of multihoming route control

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Akella, A; Maggs, B; Seshan, S; Shaikh, A
Published in: IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
February 1, 2008

Multihoming is increasingly being employed by large enterprises and data centers to extract good performance and reliability from their ISP connections. Multihomed end networks today can employ a variety of route control products to optimize their Internet access performance and reliability. However, little is known about the tangible benefits that such products can offer, the mechanisms they employ and their trade-offs. This paper makes two important contributions. First, we present a study of the potential improvements in Internet round-trip times (RTTs) and transfer speeds from employing multihoming route control. Our analysis shows that multihoming to three or more ISPs and cleverly scheduling traffic across the ISPs can improve Internet RTTs and throughputs by up to 25% and 20%, respectively. However, a careful selection of ISPs is important to realize the performance improvements. Second, focusing on large enterprises, we propose and evaluate a wide-range of route control mechanisms and evaluate their design trade-offs. We implement the proposed schemes on a Linux-based Web proxy and perform a trace-based evaluation of their performance. We show that both passive and active measurement-based techniques are equally effective and could improve the Web response times of enterprise networks by up to 25% on average, compared to using a single ISP. We also outline several "best common practices" for the design of route control products. © 2008 IEEE.

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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking

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1063-6692

Publication Date

February 1, 2008

Volume

16

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1

Start / End Page

91 / 104

Related Subject Headings

  • Networking & Telecommunications
  • 4606 Distributed computing and systems software
  • 4006 Communications engineering
  • 1005 Communications Technologies
  • 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • 0805 Distributed Computing
 

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Akella, A., Maggs, B., Seshan, S., & Shaikh, A. (2008). On the performance benefits of multihoming route control. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 16(1), 91–104. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNET.2007.899068
Akella, A., B. Maggs, S. Seshan, and A. Shaikh. “On the performance benefits of multihoming route control.” IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 16, no. 1 (February 1, 2008): 91–104. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNET.2007.899068.
Akella A, Maggs B, Seshan S, Shaikh A. On the performance benefits of multihoming route control. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking. 2008 Feb 1;16(1):91–104.
Akella, A., et al. “On the performance benefits of multihoming route control.” IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, vol. 16, no. 1, Feb. 2008, pp. 91–104. Scopus, doi:10.1109/TNET.2007.899068.
Akella A, Maggs B, Seshan S, Shaikh A. On the performance benefits of multihoming route control. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking. 2008 Feb 1;16(1):91–104.

Published In

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking

DOI

ISSN

1063-6692

Publication Date

February 1, 2008

Volume

16

Issue

1

Start / End Page

91 / 104

Related Subject Headings

  • Networking & Telecommunications
  • 4606 Distributed computing and systems software
  • 4006 Communications engineering
  • 1005 Communications Technologies
  • 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • 0805 Distributed Computing