There have been growing concerns about the concentration and centralization of Internet infrastructure. In this work, we scrutinize the hosting industry on the Internet by using active measurements covering 19 Top-Level Domains~(TLDs). We show how the market is heavily concentrated: 1/3 of the domains are hosted by only 5 hosting providers, all US based companies. For the country-code TLDs~(ccTLDs), however, hosting is primarily done by local, national hosting providers and not by the large American cloud and content providers. We show how a shared language (and borders) shapes the hosting market -- German hosting companies have a notable presence in Austria and Switzerland markets, given they all share German as official language. While hosting concentration has been relatively high and stable over the past four years, we see that American hosting companies have been continuously increase their presence in the market related with high traffic, popular domains within ccTLDs -- except for Russia, notably.
翻译:人们对互联网基础设施的集中和集中化日益感到关切。在这项工作中,我们通过对19个顶层域(TDLDs)进行积极测量,仔细检查互联网上的托管行业。我们展示了市场如何高度集中:三分之一的域由5个托管提供商和所有美国公司托管。然而,对于国家代码TDLTs~(CCTLDs)而言,托管主要由当地、国家托管提供商而不是大型美国云和内容提供商承担。我们展示了共同语言(和边界)如何影响托管市场。德国托管公司在奥地利和瑞士市场中占有显著地位,因为它们都以德语作为官方语言共享。尽管过去四年来托管集中程度相对较高且稳定,但我们看到,美国托管公司在与高流量有关的市场上的存在持续增加,在CCTLDs内部的流行领域 -- 特别是俄罗斯除外。