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CYCLON: Inexpensive Membership Management for Unstructured P2P Overlays

by Spyros Voulgaris, Daniela Gavidia, Maarten Van Steen - Journal of Network and Systems Management , 2005
"... Unstructured overlays form an important class of peer-to-peer networks, notably when content-based searching is at stake. The construction of these overlays, which is essentially a membership management issue, is crucial. Ideally, the resulting overlays should have low diameter and be resilient to m ..."
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that the protocol is highly reactive to restoring randomness when a large number of nodes fail. KEY WORDS: Membership management; peer-to-peer; epidemic/gossiping protocols; unstructured overlays; random graphs.

LOCKSS: A Peer-to-Peer Digital Preservation System

by Petros Maniatis, David S. H. Rosenthal, Mema Roussopoulos, Mary Baker - ACM Transactions on Computer Systems , 2003
"... The LOCKSS project has developed and deployed in a worldwide test a peer-to-peer system for preserving access to journals and other archival information published on the Web. It consists of a large number of independent, low-cost, persistent web caches that cooperate to detect and repair damage to t ..."
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The LOCKSS project has developed and deployed in a worldwide test a peer-to-peer system for preserving access to journals and other archival information published on the Web. It consists of a large number of independent, low-cost, persistent web caches that cooperate to detect and repair damage

Randpeer: Membership Management for QoS Sensitive Peer-to-Peer Applications

by Jin Liang, Klara Nahrstedt - Proc. IEEE Int’l Conf. Computer Comm. (INFOCOM , 2006
"... Many Peer-to-peer (P2P) applications such as media broadcasting and content distribution require a high performance overlay structure in order to deliver satisfying quality of service (QoS). Previous approaches to building such overlays either involve a shared contact point, which results in non-sca ..."
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Many Peer-to-peer (P2P) applications such as media broadcasting and content distribution require a high performance overlay structure in order to deliver satisfying quality of service (QoS). Previous approaches to building such overlays either involve a shared contact point, which results in non

A Robust and Scalable Peer-to-Peer Gossiping Protocol

by Spyros Voulgaris, Márk Jelasity, Maarten Van Steen - In 2nd Int’l Workshop Agents and Peer-toPeer Computing, LNCS 2872 , 2003
"... Abstract. The newscast model is a general approach for communication in large agent-based distributed systems. The two basic services— membership management and information dissemination—are implemented by the same epidemic-style protocol. In this paper we present the newscast model and report on ex ..."
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Abstract. The newscast model is a general approach for communication in large agent-based distributed systems. The two basic services— membership management and information dissemination—are implemented by the same epidemic-style protocol. In this paper we present the newscast model and report

DHT-aid, Gossip-based Heterogeneous Peer-to-Peer Membership Management

by Zhenyu Li, Gaogang Xie, Zhongcheng Li, Yunfei Zhang, Xiaodong Duan
"... Abstract-In P2P multicast applications, membership man-agement protocols are the basic utilities. In this context, gossip-based protocols have emerged as attractive ones for that they are highly reliable, scalable and simple. Existing gossip-based mem-bership protocols either ignore the underlying t ..."
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topology and the heterogeneity nature of peer nodes or consume lots of control overhead. In this paper, first, we present a modified scalable membership protocol, MSCAMP, to account for node heteroge-neity. Then a DHT-aid, gossip-based heterogeneous peer-to-peer membership protocol, called DIGOM

Lightweight probabilistic broadcast

by P. Th. Eugster , R. Guerraoui, S. B. Handurukande, A.-M. Kermarrec, P. Kouznetsov - ACM Transaction on Computer Systems , 2003
"... The growing interest in peer-to-peer applications has underlined the importance of scalability in modern distributed systems. Not surprisingly, much research effort has been invested in gossip-based broadcast protocols. These trade the traditional strong reliability guarantees against very good “sca ..."
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The growing interest in peer-to-peer applications has underlined the importance of scalability in modern distributed systems. Not surprisingly, much research effort has been invested in gossip-based broadcast protocols. These trade the traditional strong reliability guarantees against very good

Churn Resilience of Peer-to-Peer Group Membership: a Performance Analysis

by Roberto Baldoni, Adnan Noor Mian, Sirio Scipioni, Sara Tucci-piergiovanni
"... It is a well-known fact that the partition is one of the main problems in p2p group membership. This problem rises when failures and dynamics of peer participation, or churn, occur in the overlay topology created by a group membership protocol connecting the group of peers. Solutions based on Gossip ..."
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It is a well-known fact that the partition is one of the main problems in p2p group membership. This problem rises when failures and dynamics of peer participation, or churn, occur in the overlay topology created by a group membership protocol connecting the group of peers. Solutions based

Resilient peer-to-peer multicast without the cost

by Stefan Birrer, Fabián E. Bustamante - In Proc. of MMCN , 2005
"... We introduce Nemo, a novel peer-to-peer multicast protocol that achieves high delivery ratio without sacrificing end-toend latency or incurring additional costs. Based on two simple techniques: (1) co-leaders to minimize dependencies and, (2) triggered negative acknowledgments (NACKs) to detect lost ..."
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We introduce Nemo, a novel peer-to-peer multicast protocol that achieves high delivery ratio without sacrificing end-toend latency or incurring additional costs. Based on two simple techniques: (1) co-leaders to minimize dependencies and, (2) triggered negative acknowledgments (NACKs) to detect

Peer-to-peer Replication in WinFS

by Lev Novik, Irena Hudis, Douglas B. Terry, Sanjay An, Vivek J. Jhaveri, Ashish Shah, Yunxin Wu , 2006
"... W inF S, M icrosoft’s new application storage platform, incorporates a novel peer-to-peer, knowledge-driven, state-based replication protocol. The goal is to support diverse applications requiring replication for easy sharing, high availability, and offline access. The system was designed to scale f ..."
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W inF S, M icrosoft’s new application storage platform, incorporates a novel peer-to-peer, knowledge-driven, state-based replication protocol. The goal is to support diverse applications requiring replication for easy sharing, high availability, and offline access. The system was designed to scale

Mercury: Supporting scalable multi-attribute range queries

by Ashwin R. Bharambe, Mukesh Agrawal, Srinivasan Seshan - In SIGCOMM , 2004
"... This paper presents the design of Mercury, a scalable protocol for supporting multi-attribute rangebased searches. Mercury differs from previous range-based query systems in that it supports multiple attributes as well as performs explicit load balancing. Efficient routing and load balancing are imp ..."
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experience with the design and implementation of a simple distributed multiplayer game built on top of this object management framework shows that indicates that this indeed is a useful building block for distributed applications. Keywords: Range queries, Peer-to-peer systems, Distributed applications
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