Greening File Distribution: Centralized or Distributed?

Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture

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Despite file-distribution applications are responsible for a major portion of the current Internet traffic, so far little effort has been dedicated to study file distribution from the point of view of energy efficiency. In this paper, we present a first approach at the problem of energy efficiency for file distribution. Specifically, we first demonstrate that the general problem of minimizing energy consumption in file distribution in heterogeneous settings is NP-hard. For homogeneous settings, we derive tight lower bounds on energy consumption, and we design a family of algorithms that achieve these bounds. Our results prove that collaborative p2p schemes achieve up to 50% energy savings with respect to the best available centralized file distribution scheme. Through simulation, we demonstrate that in more realistic cases (e.g., considering network congestion, and link variability across hosts) we validate this observation, since our collaborative algorithms always achieve significant energy savings with respect to the power consumption of centralized file distribution systems.

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