Dissecting Apple's Meta-CDN during an iOS Update

10/06/2018
by   Jeremias Blendin, et al.
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Content delivery networks (CDN) contribute more than 50 traffic. Meta-CDNs, an evolution of centrally controlled CDNs, promise increased flexibility by multihoming content. So far, efforts to understand the characteristics of Meta-CDNs focus mainly on third-party Meta-CDN services. A common, but unexplored, use case for Meta-CDNs is to use the CDNs mapping infrastructure to form self-operated Meta-CDNs integrating third-party CDNs. These CDNs assist in the build-up phase of a CDN's infrastructure or mitigate capacity shortages by offloading traffic. This paper investigates the Apple CDN as a prominent example of self-operated Meta-CDNs. We describe the involved CDNs, the request-mapping mechanism, and show the cache locations of the Apple CDN using measurements of more than 800 RIPE Atlas probes worldwide. We further measure its load-sharing behavior by observing a major iOS update in Sep. 2017, a significant event potentially reaching up to an estimated 1 billion iOS devices. Furthermore, by analyzing data from a European Eyeball ISP, we quantify third-party traffic offloading effects and find third-party CDNs increase their traffic by 438

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