Optimal Cache Placement and Migration for Improving the Performance of Virtualized SAND
Title | Optimal Cache Placement and Migration for Improving the Performance of Virtualized SAND |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Kalan, Reza Shokri, Sayit, Muge, Clayman, Stuart |
Conference Name | 2019 IEEE Conference on Network Softwarization (NetSoft) |
Keywords | adaptive video techniques, Bandwidth, cache location algorithm, cache migration algorithm, cache storage, DANE, DASH, DASH Aware Network Elements, dominant Internet applications, end-users, good foundation, high QoE, HTTP, hypermedia, Internet, Metrics, MPEG standard, optimal cache placement, optimal locations, pubcrawl, quality of experience, resilience, Resiliency, SAND, SAND architecture, Scalability, SDN, SDN controller, Servers, Software, software controlled virtualized approaches, software controlled virtualized DASH environments, Standards, Streaming media, video streaming, virtualisation, virtualized caches, virtualized DANEs, virtualized SAND deployments, Web Caching, web-caches |
Abstract | Nowadays, video streaming over HTTP is one of the most dominant Internet applications, using adaptive video techniques. Network assisted approaches have been proposed and are being standardized in order to provide high QoE for the end-users of such applications. SAND is a recent MPEG standard where DASH Aware Network Elements (DANEs) are introduced for this purpose. As web-caches are one of the main components of the SAND architecture, the location and the connectivity of these web-caches plays an important role in the user's QoE. The nature of SAND and DANE provides a good foundation for software controlled virtualized DASH environments, and in this paper, we propose a cache location algorithm and a cache migration algorithm for virtualized SAND deployments. The optimal locations for the virtualized DANEs is determined by an SDN controller and migrates it based on gathered statistics. The performance of the resulting system shows that, when SDN and NFV technologies are leveraged in such systems, software controlled virtualized approaches can provide an increase in QoE. |
DOI | 10.1109/NETSOFT.2019.8806640 |
Citation Key | kalan_optimal_2019 |
- software controlled virtualized DASH environments
- resilience
- Resiliency
- SAND
- SAND architecture
- Scalability
- SDN
- SDN controller
- Servers
- Software
- software controlled virtualized approaches
- quality of experience
- standards
- Streaming media
- video streaming
- virtualisation
- virtualized caches
- virtualized DANEs
- virtualized SAND deployments
- Web Caching
- web-caches
- end-users
- adaptive video techniques
- Bandwidth
- cache location algorithm
- cache migration algorithm
- cache storage
- DANE
- DASH
- DASH Aware Network Elements
- dominant Internet applications
- pubcrawl
- good foundation
- high QoE
- HTTP
- hypermedia
- internet
- Metrics
- MPEG standard
- optimal cache placement
- optimal locations