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Exploring the Memory-Bandwidth Tradeoff in an Information-Centric Network

2013-09-20
James Roberts (SystemX, France), Nada Sbihi (Inria, France)

Abstract

An information-centric network should realize significant economies by exploiting a favourable memory-bandwidth tradeoff: it is cheaper to store copies of popular content close to users than to fetch them repeatedly over the Internet. We evaluate this tradeoff for some simple cache network structures under realistic assumptions concerning the size of the content catalogue and its popularity distribution. Derived cost formulas reveal the relative impact of various cost, traffic and capacity parameters, allowing an appraisal of possible future network architectures. Our results suggest it probably makes more sense to envisage the future Internet as a loosely interconnected set of local data centers than a network like today’s with routers augmented by limited capacity content stores.

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URL

https://arxiv.org/abs/1309.5220

PDF

https://arxiv.org/pdf/1309.5220


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