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ConfigTron: Tackling network diversity with heterogeneous configurations

Published 13 Aug 2019 in cs.NI and cs.LG | (1908.04518v1)

Abstract: The web serving protocol stack is constantly changing and evolving to tackle technological shifts in networking infrastructure and website complexity. As a result of this evolution, the web serving stack includes a plethora of protocols and configuration parameters that enable the web serving stack to address a variety of realistic network conditions. Yet, today, most content providers have adopted a "one-size-fits-all" approach to configuring the networking stack of their user facing web servers (or at best employ moderate tuning), despite the significant diversity in end-user networks and devices. In this paper, we revisit this problem and ask a more fundamental question: Are there benefits to tuning the network stack? If so, what system design choices and algorithmic ensembles are required to enable modern content provider to dynamically and flexibly tune their protocol stacks. We demonstrate through substantial empirical evidence that this "one-size-fits-all" approach results in sub-optimal performance and argue for a novel framework that extends existing CDN architectures to provide programmatic control over the configuration options of the CDN serving stack. We designed ConfigTron a data-driven framework that leverages data from all connections to identify their network characteristics and learn the optimal configuration parameters to improve end-user performance. ConfigTron uses contextual multi-arm bandit-based learning algorithm to find optimal configurations in minimal time, enabling a content providers to systematically explore heterogeneous configurations while improving end-user page load time by as much as 19% (upto 750ms) on median.

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