Evidences Behind Skype Outage
Source: Politecnico di Torino
Skype is one of the most successful VoIP application in the current Internet spectrum. One of the most peculiar characteristics of Skype is that it relies on a P2P infrastructure for the exchange of signaling information amongst active peers. During August 2007, an unexpected outage hit the Skype overlay, yielding to a service blackout that lasted for more than two days: this paper aims at throwing light to this event. Leveraging on the use of an accurate Skype classification engine, the authors carry on an experimental study of Skype signaling during the outage. In particular, they focus on the signaling traffic before, during and after the outage, in the attempt to quantify interesting properties of the event.
| Format: | Size: | 1047.50 | |
| Date: | Feb 2009 |
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