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  Asymptotically efficient approaches to fault-tolerance in peer-to-peer networks (2003) [23 citations — 6 self]

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by Kirsten Hildrum, John Kubiatowicz
In 17th International Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC
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Abstract:

Abstract. In this paper, we show that two peer-to-peer systems, Pastry [13] and Tapestry [17] can be made tolerant to certain classes of failures and a limited class of attacks. These systems are said to operate properly if they can find the closest node matching a requested ID. The system must also be able to dynamically construct the necessary routing information when new nodes enter or the network changes. We show that with an additional factor of O(log n) storage overhead and O(log 2 n) communication overhead, they can continue to achieve both of these goals in the presence of a constant fraction nodes that do not obey the protocol. Our techniques are similar in spirit to those of Saia et al. [14] and Naor and Wieder [10]. Some simple simulations show that these techniques are useful even with constant overhead. 1

Citations

2113 Chord: A scalable peer-to-peer lookup service for internet applications – Stoica, Morris, et al.
1749 A scalable content-addressable network – Ratnasamy, Francis, et al. - 2001
1137 Pastry: Scalable, distributed object location and routing for large-scale peer-to-peer systems – Rowstron, Druschel - 2001
452 The Sybil Attack – Douceur - 2002
375 Accessing nearby copies of replicated objects in a distributed environment – PLAXTON, RAJARAMAN, et al. - 1997
214 Viceroy: A scalable and dynamic emulation of the butterfly – Malkhi, Naor, et al.
190 Secure routing for structured peer-to-peer overlay networks – CASTRO, DRUSCHEL, et al. - 2002
126 Distributed object location in a dynamic network – Hildrum, Kubiatowicz, et al.
112 Exploiting network proximity in peer-to-peer overlay networks – CASTRO, DRUSCHEL, et al. - 2002
102 Novel Architectures for P2P Applications: the Continuous-Discrete Approach – Naor, Wieder - 2003
92 Security considerations for peerto-peer distributed hash tables – SIT, MORRIS - 2002
59 Tapestry: A global-scale overlay for rapid service deployment – ZHAO, HUANG, et al. - 2003
43 Censorship resistant peer-to-peer content addressable networks – Fiat, Saia - 2002
41 Dynamically fault-tolerant content addressable networks – Saia, Fiat, et al. - 2002
37 A simple fault tolerant distributed hash table – Naor, Wieder - 2003
15 Localityaware mechanisms for large-scale networks – ZHAO, JOSEPH, et al. - 2002
2 Skipnet: A peer-to-peer overlay network – Harvey, Jones, et al. - 2003
2 Improved bounds on finding nearest neighbors in growth-restricted metrics. http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~hildrum/nn.ps – Hildrum, Kubiatowicz, et al.