Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
452132 Computer Networks 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, we propose a general framework and present a prototype implementation of peer-assisted content delivery application. Our system – called Cyclops – dynamically adjusts the bandwidth consumed by content servers (which represents the bulk of content delivery costs) to feed a set of swarming clients, based on a feedback signal that gauges the real-time health of the swarm. Our extensive evaluation of Cyclops in a variety of settings – including controlled PlanetLab and live Internet experiments involving thousands of users – shows a significant reduction in content distribution costs when compared to existing swarming solutions, with a minor impact on the content delivery times.

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