Towards Network-Failure-Tolerant Content Delivery for Web Content
Wen Hu, Zhi Wang, Lifeng Sun

TL;DR
This paper proposes a WebRTC-based peer-assisted content delivery framework to improve web content delivery success rates under network failures, addressing limitations of traditional CDNs with a novel peer selection strategy.
Contribution
It introduces a new peer-assisted delivery approach using WebRTC, along with a heuristic peer selection algorithm based on large-scale measurement insights.
Findings
Significantly improves content download ratio under network failures.
Demonstrates up to 60% increase in successful content delivery.
Validates effectiveness through simulations using Tencent QZone traces.
Abstract
Popularly used to distribute a variety of multimedia content items in today Internet, HTTP-based web content delivery still suffers from various content delivery failures. Hindered by the expensive deployment cost, the conventional CDN can not deploy as many edge servers as possible to successfully deliver content items to all users under these delivery failures. In this paper, we propose a joint CDN and peer-assisted web content delivery framework to address the delivery failure problem. Different from conventional peer-assisted approaches for web content delivery, which mainly focus on alleviating the CDN servers bandwidth load, we study how to use a browser-based peer-assisted scheme, namely WebRTC, to resolve content delivery failures. To this end, we carry out large-scale measurement studies on how users access and view webpages. Our measurement results demonstrate the challenges…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
