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Anycast Polarization in the Wild
Abstract
IP anycast is a commonly used method to associate users with services provided across multiple sites, and if properly used, it can provide efficient access with low latency. However, prior work has shown that polarization can occur in global anycast services, where some users of that service are routed to an anycast site on another continent, adding 100 ms or more latency compared to a nearby site. This paper describes the causes of polarization in real-world anycast and shows how to observe polarization in third-party anycast services. We use these methods to look for polarization and its causes in 7986 known anycast prefixes. We find that polarization occurs in more than a quarter of anycast prefixes, and identify incomplete connectivity to Tier-1 transit providers and route leakage by regional ISPs as common problems. Finally, working with a commercial CDN, we show how small routing changes can often …
Metadata
- publication
- International Conference on Passive and Active Network Measurement, 104-131, 2024
- year
- 2024
- publication date
- 2024/3/11
- authors
- ASM Rizvi, Tingshan Huang, Rasit Esrefoglu, John Heidemann
- link
- https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-56252-5_6
- resource_link
- https://pam2024.cs.northwestern.edu/pdfs/paper-98.pdf
- book
- International Conference on Passive and Active Network Measurement
- pages
- 104-131
- publisher
- Springer Nature Switzerland