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Two Level, Self-Verifying Data for Peer-to-Peer Storage (2005)  (Make Corrections)  
Patrick Eaton, Hakim Weatherspoon, John Kubiatowicz



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Abstract: First-generation peer-to-peer storage systems unnecessarily couple the unit of client data access to the unit of infrastructure data management. Designs that require all peers to operate on data at a fixed granularity lead to inefficiencies such as high query load and high per-block storage overheads. To provide variable granularity access and support more efficient peer-to-peer storage systems, we introduce two-level naming of self-verifying data. We describe how to implement two-level naming... (Update)

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@misc{ eaton-two,
  author = "Patrick Eaton and Hakim Weatherspoon and John Kubiatowicz",
  title = "Two Level, Self-Verifying Data for Peer-to-Peer Storage",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/eaton05two.html" }
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