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Today's public Internet eXchange Points (IXP) are a crucial element in the Internet ecosystem, carrying around 20 − 24T bps, i.e. 15-20% of Internet's inter-domain traffic and supporting a large percentage of links among autonomous systems. In spite of their importance, community still lacks empirical data on the nature of the traffic exchanged through IXPs. In this paper, we analyze the traffic data from two medium-size IXPs and draw several important conclusions. We quantify the relationship
doi:10.1145/2382016.2382018
dblp:conf/lanc/RestrepoS12
fatcat:7uy4tzytx5bwhfmjavdlyfps5e