Overall Netflix bandwidth usage numbers on a network?

Martin Hepworth maxsec at gmail.com
Sat Dec 3 08:36:11 UTC 2011


Also checkout Adrian Cockcroft presentations on their architecture which
describes how they use aws and CDns etc

Martin

On Saturday, 3 December 2011, Jonathan Towne <jtowne at slic.com> wrote:
> Wow.. not sure how I missed that option.  Exactly why I posted before
dumping
> a bunch of time into a bottomless bucket!
>
> Thanks.. :)
>
> -- Jonathan Towne
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 12:56:34AM +0000, Andrew Mulholland scribbled:
> # Surely this is what Netflow is for.
> #
> #
> # no need to re-invent the wheel.
> #
> #
> # Andrew
> #
> #
> # On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Jonathan Towne <jtowne at slic.com> wrote:
> #
> # > Been lurking for a while and posed a question to a few folks without
much
> # > response, figured someone here might've done something like this
already.
> # >
> # > So, before I go about building wheels that already exist:
> # >
> # > I'm interested in doing a bit of a passive survey of bandwidth usage
on
> # > my network (smallish isp, a few thousand DSL/FTTx customers) to
understand
> # > the percentage of average/overall traffic generated by Netflix
streaming.
> # >
> # > What I have available is a few gigabit transport switches providing
me with
> # > mirror ports, a juniper MX series router running 10.4 code, plenty of
BSD
> # > machines and libpcap-fu.
> # >
> # > What I'm looking for is either a timed-average or moments-glance
number
> # > of the traffic.  For instance, on an interface moving 150mbit/sec
total,
> # > 50mbit/sec of it is attributed to Netflix right now.  I'm pretty
handy with
> # > RRDtool, so that isn't out of the question, either.
> # >
> # > I've really only spent dinnertime considering this, but have come up
with
> # > two potential approaches so far, and haven't actively investigated
either
> # > of them:
> # >
> # > * firewall terms and counters on the MX router + snmp
> # > * writing a quick libpcap application to filter and count in a
completely
> # >  out-of-band way on one of my monitoring hosts
> # >
> # > Some challenges I can see:
> # >
> # > * Nailing down the streaming source for Netflix, that is, IP ranges
etc.
> # > * Making assumptions about CDN source IPs that could be used for
something
> # >  else, and further, should I care?
> # >
> # > Happy to hear thoughts about this, helpful or not!  I know Netflix
> # > themselves
> # > have probably done plenty of studies like this, but pretty likely not
> # > limited
> # > to my customer base.  Not aiming for anything creepy or crazy, just
some
> # > vague understanding of what's going on, and the ability to do some
trending
> # > for future planning.
> # >
> # > -- Jonathan Towne
> # >
> # >
>
>

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Martin Hepworth
Oxford, UK



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