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No More Déjà Vu—Eliminating Redundancy With CacheCast: Feasibility and Performance Gains
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking IEEE/ACM Trans. Networking Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on. 21(6):1736-1749 Dec, 2013
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Payloads
Servers
Indexes
IP networks
Redundancy
Kernel
Unicast
Cache storage
computer networks
multicast communication
redundancy
Language
ISSN
1063-6692
1558-2566
Abstract
Due to the lack of multicast services in the Internet, applications based on single-source, multiple-destination transfers such as video conferencing, IP radio, and IPTV must use unicast. This type of traffic exhibits high redundancy with temporal clustering of duplicated packets. The redundancy originates from multiple transfers of the same data chunk over the same link. We propose CacheCast, a link-layer caching mechanism that eliminates the redundant data transmissions using small caches on links. CacheCast's underlying principles are simplicity and reliability. It is a fully distributed and incrementally deployable architecture. It consists of small caches on links that act independently and a server support that simplifies the link cache operation. Our analysis indicates that transfers of the same data to multiple destinations with CacheCast can achieve near-multicast efficiency in terms of consumed link bandwidth. The implementation of CacheCast proves its feasibility, efficiency, and the improvements of the server.