Title
Automated discovery of worldwide content servers infrastructure - the SNIFFER project
Abstract
Service architecture of the Internet becomes more and more complex as it expands as a medium for large-scale distribution of diverse content. Dynamic growth of various content distribution systems, deployed by influential Internet companies, content distributors, aggregators and owners, has substantial impact on distribution of the network traffic and the scalability of various Internet services. The SNIFFER project, presented in this paper, aims to create a service for observing and tracking the long-term growth of various Internet Storage Networks (grids, clouds, Content Delivery Networks, Information-Centric Networks), using the OpenLab and PlanetLab environment. It can be useful to track and map the spreading of such Storage Networks on a global scale, providing more insight into the evolution of Internet towards a content-centric, distributed delivery model.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.15439/2014F228
Computer Science and Information Systems
Keywords
DocType
Volume
ISDN,Internet,content-addressable storage,telecommunication traffic,Internet storage networks,OpenLab environment,PlanetLab environment,SNIFFER project,automated discovery,content distribution systems,distributed delivery model,network traffic,service architecture,worldwide content servers infrastructure
Conference
2
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2300-5963
0
0.34
References 
Authors
7
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andrzej Bak100.34
Piotr Gajowniczek2113.24
Marcin Pilarski300.34
Marcin Borkowski400.34