학술논문

How Neutral is a CDN? An economic approach
Document Type
Conference
Source
10th International Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM) and Workshop Network and Service Management (CNSM), 2014 10th International Conference on. :336-339 Nov, 2014
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Optimized production technology
Radio frequency
Network neutrality
Economics
Analytical models
YouTube
Content distribution networks
Language
ISSN
2165-9605
2165-963X
Abstract
The growing importance of Content Delivery Network (CDN) in the value chain of content delivery raises concerns about the “neutrality” of these players. We propose in this paper a model to analyze the impact of revenue-oriented CDN management policies on the fairness of the competition among two content providers that use CDN services to deliver contents. We show that there exists a unique optimal revenue-maximizing policy for a CDN actor—the dimensioning and allocation of its storage capacity—that depends on prices for service/transport/storage, and on the distribution of content popularity. Using data from the analysis of traces from two major content providers (YouTube Live and justin.tv), we remark that a CDN remains a relatively neutral actor even when one of the content providers it serves tries to monopolize the CDN storage space by implementing an aggressive policy to harm its competitors.