Authors
Eyal Zohar, Israel Cidon, Osnat Mokryn
Publication date
2011/8/15
Journal
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
Volume
41
Issue
4
Pages
86-97
Publisher
ACM
Description
In this paper we present PACK (Predictive ACKs), a novel end-to-end Traffic Redundancy Elimination (TRE) system, designed for cloud computing customers.
Cloud-based TRE needs to apply a judicious use of cloud resources so that the bandwidth cost reduction combined with the additional cost of TRE computation and storage would be optimized. PACK's main advantage is its capability of offloading the cloud-server TRE effort to end-clients, thus minimizing the processing costs induced by the TRE algorithm.
Unlike previous solutions, PACK does not require the server to continuously maintain clients' status. This makes PACK very suitable for pervasive computation environments that combine client mobility and server migration to maintain cloud elasticity.
PACK is based on a novel TRE technique, which allows the client to use newly received chunks to identify previously received chunk chains, which in turn can …
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Scholar articles
E Zohar, I Cidon, O Mokryn - ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2011