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Temporal locality in today's content caching: why it matters and how to model it

TitleTemporal locality in today's content caching: why it matters and how to model it
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsTraverso, S., M. Ahmed, M. Garetto, P. Giaccone, E. Leonardi, and S. Niccolini
JournalACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
Volume43
Start Page5
Issue5
Date Published10/2013
Abstract

The dimensioning of caching systems represents a difficult task in the design of infrastructures for content distribution in the current Internet. This paper addresses the problem of defining a realistic arrival process for the content requests generated by users, due its critical importance for both analytical and simulative evaluations of the performance of caching systems. First, with the aid of YouTube traces collected inside operational residential networks, we identify the characteristics of real traffic that need to be considered or can be safely neglected in order to accurately predict the performance of a cache. Second, we propose a new parsimonious traffic model, named the Shot Noise Model (SNM), that enables users to natively capture the dynamics of content popularity, whilst still being suf- ficiently simple to be employed effectively for both analytical and scalable simulative studies of caching systems. Finally, our results show that the SNM presents a much better solution to account for the temporal locality observed in real traffic compared to existing approaches.

DOI10.1145/2541468.2541470
Citation KeyTra2013
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First year
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WP3 - Large-scale data analysis
WP4 - mPlane Supervisor: Iterative and Adaptive Analysis
Partner(s) associated with the paper's author(s): 
Politecnico di Torino
NEC Europe LTD
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