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Application-Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO) Problem Statement
draft-marocco-alto-problem-statement-05

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Jan Seedorf , Eric Burger
Last updated 2009-05-01 (Latest revision 2009-03-08)
Replaced by draft-ietf-alto-problem-statement
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Abstract

Peer-to-peer applications, such as file sharing, real-time communication, and live media streaming, use a significant amount of Internet resources. Such applications often transfer large amounts of data in direct peer-to-peer connections. However, they usually have little knowledge of the underlying network topology. As a result, they may choose their peers based on measurements and statistics that, in many situations, may lead to suboptimal choices. This document describes problems related to optimizing traffic generated by peer-to-peer applications and associated issues such optimizations raise in the use of network-layer information.

Authors

Jan Seedorf
Eric Burger

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