This paper presents a traffic characterization study of the popular video sharing service, YouTube. Over a three month period we observed almost 25 million transactions between …
Quantifying the benefits of content cache deployments, both in terms of latency and path lengths, and identifying the disparity of achievable benefits over IPv6 and over IPv4, is …
VK Adhikari, S Jain, ZL Zhang - Proceedings of the 10th ACM SIGCOMM …, 2010 - dl.acm.org
In this paper we conduct an extensive and in-depth study of traffic exchanged between YouTube data centers and its users, as seen from the perspective of a tier-1 ISP in Spring …
YouTube is the most popular service in today's Internet. Google relies on its massive content delivery network (CDN) to push YouTube videos as close as possible to the end-users, both …
X Cheng, K Lai, D Wang, J Liu - Intelligent Multimedia Communication …, 2010 - Springer
User-generated content (UGC) site has become a new killer Internet application in the recent four years. Among those popular sites, YouTube is the most representative and …
In the past ten years global Internet traffic has grown 100 times, from 100 GBps to 10000 GBps, and it is estimated that in the next five years it will continuously grow all the way to …
G Dimopoulos, P Barlet-Ros… - Proceedings of the 9th …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper, we analyze the YouTube service and the traffic generated from its usage. The purpose of this study is to identify by strictly using passive measurements the information …
YouTube relies on a massively distributed Content Delivery Network (CDN) to stream the billions of videos in its catalogue. Unfortunately, very little information about the design of …
YouTube is arguably the most popular online videos sharing site nowadays. To further augment its service with better revenue, it has started working with content owners (known …