On Feb 11, 2009, at 9:54 PM, Stanislav Shalunov wrote:
That's, to me, the idea of ALTO.
to me too.
The apps using information about ISP routing preferences and the
network to improve peer selection.
and more generically: any selection process.
Note that this is a very broadly applicable technique: sure,
BitTorrent and other P2P apps are most obvious users to begin with,
but any sort of app that has a choice of network destinations can
benefit. Think along the lines of CDNs, HTTP mirrors, or DNS
servers choice, for example.
I fully subscribe to this.
s.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:11 PM, DePriest, Greg (NBC Universal)
<[email protected]> wrote:
Just to be sure: You envision the app selecting peers for specific
pieces of content and peer selection will use network data of some
type in doing so?
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Subject: Re: [alto] differences among applications
As others pointed out, an ALTO protocol is not expected to make
peer selections for the apps. On a high level, it's expected to
provide information about the network and about ISP routing
preferences.
While peer selection preferences vary from application to
application substantially, the network itself is the same, and so
the information about it remains valid.
-- Stas
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 2:14 AM, Zoran Despotovic
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if and how IETF would address possible differences
among relevant P2P applications in the sense that different
applications may require totally different solutions. Was there any
discussion on this before on the list?
Just as an example, different criteria to drive peer selection may
work differently for give-to-get streaming and tit-for-tat BT. So
how will IETF deal with this? Standardize different solutions for
different applications? Standardize one solution for all? Pick the
most critical (heaviest traffic) applications and standardize a
solution for it?
It makes sense to clarify that at this early stage and, perhaps,
first see if the solution should and can be application agnostic or
not.
Best regards,
Zoran
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