ALTO Kai.Lee Internet Draft K.Zhou Intended status: Informational A.Wang China Telecom Expires: January 2011 July 5, 2010 ALTO and DECADE service trial within China Telecom draft-lee-alto-chinatelecom-trial-00.txt Status of this Memo This Internet-Draft is submitted to IETF in full conformance with the provisions of BCP 78 and BCP 79. Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its areas, and its working groups. Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet- Drafts. Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to use Internet-Drafts as reference material or to cite them other than as "work in progress." The list of current Internet-Drafts can be accessed at http://www.ietf.org/ietf/1id-abstracts.txt. The list of Internet-Draft Shadow Directories can be accessed at http://www.ietf.org/shadow.html. This Internet-Draft will expire on April 19, 2010. Copyright Notice Copyright (c) 2010 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the document authors. All rights reserved. This document is subject to BCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of publication of this document. Please review these documents carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect to this document. Code Components extracted from this document must include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as described in the Simplified BSD License. Expires January 5, 2011 [Page 1] Internet-Draft < ALTO and DECADE service trial> July 2010 Abstract This document reports the experience of China Telecom in a recent experiment with the ALTO service and P2P caches deployment. It is found that the deployment of the ALTO service significantly improves the capability of a Service Provider to affect the distribution of P2P traffic. It is also found that a traffic localized ALTO policy may decrease the download speed of a P2P user. However, the deployment of some P2P caches can compensate such influence. Table of Contents 1. Introduction ................................................. 2 2. High level description of the trial .......................... 3 2.1. Difference between standard ALTO protocol ............... 3 2.2. Difference between Comcast's trial ...................... 4 3. Trial results ................................................ 5 3.1. ALTO server policy test ................................. 6 3.2. P2P cache test .......................................... 7 4. Methods of data collection.................................... 8 5. Next steps ................................................... 9 6. Security Considerations....................................... 9 7. IANA Considerations .......................................... 9 8. References ................................................... 9 Author's Addresses ............................................. 10 1. Introduction Although another trial on P4P, the predecessor of the ALTO, is available by Comcast, the impact of ALTO on a large scale real network has never publicly reported. Such real network should post no limitation on either the number of contents or the number of users. This draft reports the experience of China Telecom in a recent experiment with the deployment of the ALTO service and P2P caches. With over 60 million fixed-line broadband subscribers, China Telecom is the largest broadband service provider in China. It has one IP backbone network that cover all of the 31 provinces and about 200 MAN networks managed by the provinces respectively. This trial was taken place in one province with 7 million broadband subscribers and about 11 MAN networks. Expires January 5, 2011 [Page 2] Internet-Draft < ALTO and DECADE service trial> July 2010 Xunlei, the cooperator of this trial, is a leading P2P service provider in China. Xunlei supports both file downloads and real time media streaming. In 2009, when was this trail occurring, it serves over 20 million users each day. This trial is a joint effort of China Telecom and Xunlei. During this trial, China Telecom provided the following devices: an alto server for distribute ALTO information, some P2P caches to test its influence on traffic localization and user experience. China Telecom also monitored the traffic load within its backbone. Xunlei provided the P2P client and users. To support this trial, Xunlei modified its platform to support ALTO, and recorded operational information on its platform according to the requirement of China Telecom. Note that the client of Xunlei was not changed. 2. High level description of the trial 2.1. Difference between standard ALTO protocol Note that ALTO protocol is still on progressing, in this trail, some modifications were made to the ALTO. First, a notification mechanism for the ALTO server is introduced. With this mechanism, the ALTO server notifies its clients the changes of network maps and cost maps. Thus, ALTO clients can respond fast to the change of traffic optimizing policy. One problem that this trail met is to find the effect of ALTO&Cache deployment. The traffic within the IP backbone is highly periodical For example, the traffic on each weekend is higher than the workday of same week. As such, data should be collected in the same workday in different week. This can facilitate the comparison of the effects on p2p traffic under different ALTO configuration and different policy, and to evaluate the effect of ALTO service In this trail, ALTO clients were just embedded in the trackers of Xunlei, not in the Xunlei clients. The reason for this is mainly for deployment consideraton. There are hundreds of millions of Xunlei clients in use, To update these clients as the ALTO client in a short time is not feasible. However, according to the analysis of Xunlei, although both tracker based and tracker-less technology are adopted, the traffic does not controlled by the trackers is less Expires January 5, 2011 [Page 3] Internet-Draft < ALTO and DECADE service trial> July 2010 than 15% of its total traffic. Based on this analysis, in this trial, Xunlei clients are not involved in the ALTO service which has negligible influence on the final evaluation of this trial. Such design can also reduce the load on the ALTO server. Secondly, only map service is provided in this trial. Other services of ALTO service were not deployed, as they are not essential for this trial. 2.2. Difference with Comcast's trial Comcast has a trial with limited swarms, with the cooperation of Pando. According to (ref), there are five swarms, and overall 57,000 peers are involved in that trial. There are several differences between our trial and Comcast's trial: 1. The scope of the trail: This trial covers the whole province with over 700 million broadband users. It lasted for over 4 months. There are countless swarms with all kinds of contents. Thus, this trial is more realistic than the previous trial from Comcast. 2. The usage of P2P cache: This trail differs from the previous trail by the utilization of P2P cache. In this trail, the average download speed of a Xunlei client decreases with the increase of the level of traffic localization. Thus the usage of P2P cache was introduced to compensate the decrease of download speed. 3. The evaluation method: In contrast to that all test data was collected by Pando client in Comcast's trial, we collect test data from two ways. Besides the data from Xunlei P2P client, we simultaneously collect the data from network operator's NMS system.(such as data from SNMP reports and DPI(deep package inspection) device deployed on backbone). We can do this because Xunlei's p2p traffic occupy 20% of backbone traffic flow. This traffic flow will all be affected by our alto policy and it is big enough to be observed by network operator's NMS system. 4. The implementation of ALTO: In this trial, only the P2P trackers are ALTO clients, but not those Xunlei clients. There are some reasons to do this: a) To avoid the update all Xunlei clients and simplify the deployment of trial. b) To lessen the alto server load. Expires January 5, 2011 [Page 4] Internet-Draft < ALTO and DECADE service trial> July 2010 c) Above 85% of Xunlei traffic flow is controlled by Xunlei tracker, the traffic flow from DHT mechanism is less than 15%. An alto server dedicated for Xunlei tracker can control majority of Xunlei traffic flow. 3. Trial results This trial used all Xunlei p2p client in the province and all contents that are requested or served by Xunlei P2P client in the province. The trial environment is more realistic than comcast's. A primary objective of this trial is to measure the effects of traffic localization and change of users download speed in comparison to normal p2p activity. The test process is divided into two parts: first part is just applied the ALTO server to measure the effects of traffic localization and change of P2P user experience. The second part is to introduce the P2P cache to the trial, to measure the improvement of user download speed, the bandwidth consumption and their relationship with the scale of cache and. Our trial starts at 2009.6.12 and ends at 2009.10.18, lasting nearly four months. We do this trial by applying different ALTO policy to Xunlei tracker. There are two kinds of ALTO policy: One is optimized policy and the other is normal policy. The optimized policy will try to localize the traffic as much as possible by utilizing the information from ALTO server. The normal policy will just use the original Xunlei peer selection and traffic control rules and no alto policy are involved. We usually change the alto policy in midnight of a day and send a notification to Xunlei tracker with notification mechanism.(http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-sun-alto-notification- 02.txt) Before we do the trial , we collect the information about Xunlei'S peer and traffic distribution Expires January 5, 2011 [Page 5] Internet-Draft < ALTO and DECADE service trial> July 2010 +------------------------------------------+--------------------+ | No |Data Item |Description |The way of | | | | |collection | +----+---------- -+------------------------+--------------------+ | 1 |Peer |24.6% is within |Random sampling by | | |distribution|the province,75.4% |Xunlei tracker 24 | | | |is out of the |times one day | | | |province | | +----+------------+------------------------+--------------------+ | |Traffic |76.9% is |Random selecting | | 2 |distribution|intra-province traffic |peers to report | | | |23.1% is |their traffic flow | | | |inter-province traffic | | +----+------------+------------------------+--------------------+ 3.1. ALTO server policy test After we applied the alto optimized policy about 60% inter-province traffic has became The intra-province traffic. Below is the result that we observed on china telecom's network NMS system: Expires January 5, 2011 [Page 6] Internet-Draft < ALTO and DECADE service trial> July 2010 +------------------------------------------+-----------------------+ | No |Data Item |Description |The way of | | | | |collection | +----+---------- -+------------------------+-----------------------+ | 1 |Outbound |Decreased 42.77Gbps, Collecting max average | | |bandwidth |about 50.61% of total outbound traffic of | | | |Xunlei outbound |a day from the DPI | | | |traffic |system | +----+------------+------------------------+-----------------------+ | |Inbound/ |outbound bandwidth |Collecting max average | | 2 |outbound |decreased 31.58Gbps |inbound/outbound | | |bandwidth |inbound bandwidth traffic of a day from | | | |decreased 10.46Gbps |the snmp system | +----+------------+------------------------+-----------------------+ User's average download speed will decreased if traffic localization policy is applied 3.2. P2P cache test In this trial we deployed 16 cache devices, each with 1.8TB SAS hard disks. The P2P cache system has 15Gbps links connected to the internet. We cached the content according to its popularity. Expires January 5, 2011 [Page 7] Internet-Draft < ALTO and DECADE service trial> July 2010 +------------------------------------------+-----------------------+ | No |Data Item |Description |The way of | | | | |collection | +----+---------- -+------------------------+-----------------------+ | 1 |Outbound |Decreased 40Gbps, Collecting max average | | |bandwidth |about 54.47% of total outbound traffic of | | | |Xunlei outbound traffic |a day from the DPI | | | | |system | +----+------------+------------------------+-----------------------+ | |Inbound/ |outbound bandwidth |Collecting max average | | 2 |outbound |decreased 39.18Gbps |inbound/outbound | | |bandwidth |inbound bandwidth traffic of a day from | | | |decreased 28.3 Gbps |the snmp system | +----+------------+------------------------+-----------------------+ | 3 |Average |From 279KBps up to |Collection from Xunlei | | |download |294.5KBps |OAM system | | |speed | | | +----+------------+------------------------+-----------------------+ The P2P cache system occupancy ratio is about 80%. Bandwidth consumed is about 4-5Gbps. After deployed the P2P cache system, the traffic flow in the the province has decreased a lot. Meanwhile the average download speed of Xunlei client has been increased. 4. Methods of data collection In this trial we have two ways for information collection; one is to collect from p2p service provider such as Pando and Xunlei just like comcast's trial. The other is to collect from ISP's network OAM system. Because the Xunlei's inter-province traffic flow is about 80Gbps that is large enough to be observed by ISP's network OAM system Expires January 5, 2011 [Page 8] Internet-Draft < ALTO and DECADE service trial> July 2010 1. Information from ISP's network OAM system and DPI system include a) Inbound/outbound traffic flow statistic b) Xunlei traffic flow detected by DPI system. The DPI system just monitored the uplink of the province to China telecom's backbone. 2. Information from Xunlei a) Inter-province/intra-province traffic flow. b) User average download speed. 5. Next steps The alto mechanism is very effective to optimize the traffic flow. But when the traffic is localized, the user average download speed is slowed down simultaneously. If alto can cooperate with DECADE or other service performance enhancement mechanism, it will be more practical. 6. Security Considerations High-level security considerations can be found in the [draft-ietf- alto-problem-statement]. 7. IANA Considerations This document requests the registration of a new media type: "application/alto" 8. References [RFC 5693] Seedorf, J. and E. Burger, "Application-Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO) Problem Statement", RFC 5693, October 2009. [I-D.ietf-alto-reqs] Kiesel, S., Popkin, L., Previdi, S., Woundy, R., and Y. Yang, "Application-Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO) Requirements", draft-ietf-alto-reqs-01 (work in progress),July 2009. Expires January 5, 2011 [Page 9] Internet-Draft < ALTO and DECADE service trial> July 2010 [I-D.penno-alto-protocol] Penno, R. and Y. Yang, "ALTO Protocol", draft-ietf-alto-protocol-01 (work in progress), July 2009. [I-D.song-decade-survey] R. Alimi and Z. Lu, "A Survey of In-network Storage Systems" draft-song-decade-survey-02(work in progress), December , 2009 Author's Addresses Kai Lee China Telecom Beijing Research Institute Room 708 No.118, Xizhimenneidajie, xicheng District Beijing 100035 China Email: leekai@ctbri.com.cn Aijun Wang China Telecom Beijing Research Institute Room 708 No.118, Xizhimenneidajie, xicheng District Beijing 100035 China Email: wangaj@ctbri.com.cn Kaiyu Zhou China Telecom Beijing Research Institute Room 708 No.118, Xizhimenneidajie, xicheng District Beijing 100035 China Email: zhouky@ctbri.com.cn Expires January 5, 2011 [Page 10]