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2009 Internet Observatory ReportCraig Labovitz, Danny McPherson, and Scott Iekel-Johnson, Arbor NetworksPresentation Date: October 19, 2009, 10:00 AM - 10:30 AMRoom: Grand Abstract: In this paper, we present the largest study of global Internet traffic since the start of the commercial Internet. We analyze two years of detailed traffic statistics covering 256 Exabytes of Internet traffic across 110 large and geographically diverse cable operators, international transit backbones, regional networks and content providers. Our analysis reveals significant changes in the logical topology of the Internet, including the evolution of a new Internet non-tier1 ``core''. Specifically, we show the majority of Internet traffic by volume now flows directly between large content providers, data center / CDNs and consumer networks. We also show significant changes in Internet application usage, including a global decline of P2P and a dramatic rise in video traffic. We conclude with estimates of the current size of the Internet by traffic volume and rate of annualized Internet growth. Craig Labovitz Biography: Craig Labovitz is Chief Architect of Arbor Networks' service provider security and backbone engineering solutions. Before joining Arbor, Craig served as a research scientist at Microsoft Research and Merit Network, Inc. His research interests include the security and fault-tolerance of large-scale distributed systems. He is well-known for several important early papers on Internet routing dynamics and reliability. Craig received his PhD. and MSE from the University of Michigan. Danny McPherson Biography: Danny McPherson is Chief Research Officer at Arbor Networks. He has over 14 years in the Internet network operations, security and telecommunications industry. Prior to joining Arbor, Danny was Director of Emerging Technology at Amber Networks. He has served as network architect for global Internet Service Providers such as Qwest, MCI and Genuity. Danny currently chairs the IETF PWE3 Working Group and is a member of several IETF Area directorates and Internet research groups. Scott Iekel-Johnson Biography: Scott Iekel-Johnson has been with Arbor Networks since 2001, where he helped design and implement the Peakflow SP system. He received his PhD in 2001 from the University of Michigan where he conducted research into building highly scalable, fault-tolerant distributed systems. He also participated in the IPMA project at Merit Network. Archived Files: NANOG47 Abstracts
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