Abstract
We revisit the long-standing problem of providing network QoS to applications, and propose the concept of judicious QoS - combining the cheaper, best effort IP service with the cloud, which offers a highly reliable infrastructure and the ability to add in-network services, albeit at higher cost. Our proposed J-QoS framework offers a range of reliability services with different cost vs. delay trade-offs, including: i) a forwarding service that forwards packets over the cloud overlay, ii) a caching service, which stores packets inside the cloud and allows them to be pulled in case of packet loss or disruption on the Internet, and iii) a novel coding service that provides the least expensive packet recovery option by combining packets of multiple application streams and sending a small number of coded packets across the more expensive cloud paths. We demonstrate the feasibility of these services using measurements from RIPE Atlas and a live deployment on PlanetLab. We also consider case studies on how J-QoS works with services up and down the network stack, including Skype video conferencing, TCP-based web transfers and cellular access networks.
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Haq, O., Doucette, C., Byers, J. W., & Dogar, F. R. (2020). Judicious QoS using cloud overlays. In CoNEXT 2020 - Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (pp. 371–385). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3386367.3431318
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