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Provisioning on-line games: a traffic analysis of a busy counter-strike server

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Provisioning on-line games: a traffic analysis of a busy counter-strike server
This paper describes the results of a 500 million packet trace of a popular on-line, multi-player, game server. The results show that the traffic behavior of this heavily loaded game server is highly predictable and can be attributed to the fact that current game designs target the saturation of the narrowest, last-mile link. Specifically, in order to maximize the interactivity of the game itself and to provide relatively uniform experiences between players playing over different network speeds, on-line games typically fix their usage requirements in such a way as to saturate the network link of their lowest speed players. While the traffic observed is highly predictable, the trace also indicates that these on-line games provide significant challenges to current network infrastructure. As a result of synchronous game logic requiring an extreme amount of interactivity, a close look at the trace reveals the presence of large, highly periodic, bursts of small packets. With such stringent ...
Francis Chang, Wu-chang Feng, Wu-chi Feng, Jonatha
Added 17 Dec 2010
Updated 17 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2002
Where CCR
Authors Francis Chang, Wu-chang Feng, Wu-chi Feng, Jonathan Walpole
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