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Planetlab: An overlay testbed for broad-coverage services (2003)
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Venue: | ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review |
Citations: | 445 - 3 self |
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2074 | Pastry: Scalable, distributed object location and routing for large-scale peer-to-peer systems
- Rowstron, Druschel
- 2001
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Citation Context ...ew class of network services, including network-embedded storage [12], peer-to-peer file sharing [19, 5], content distribution networks [25], robust routing overlays [20, 2], scalable object location =-=[3, 18, 23, 17]-=-, and scalable event propagation [6]. Researchers are also beginning to deploy network measurement and monitoring tools [21, 22]. What all these applications have in common is that they benefit from b... |
1160 | Resilient overlay networks.
- Andersen, Balakrishnan, et al.
- 2001
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Citation Context ...intaining a vserver-specific /etc/passwd and running an sshd daemon a different TCP port), which provides the basis for potential integration with other wide-area testbeds such as NetBed [28] and RON =-=[1]-=-. Finally, as we gain additional experience on what privileges services actually require, adding additional extensions to the existing set of Linux capabilities provides a natural path towards exposin... |
1148 | B.: Oceanstore: An architecture for global-scale persistent storage
- Kubiatowicz, Bindel, et al.
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Citation Context ...zation, and the collection of core services used to manage PlanetLab. 1. INTRODUCTION The last few years have seen the emergence of a new class of network services, including network-embedded storage =-=[12]-=-, peer-to-peer file sharing [19, 5], content distribution networks [25], robust routing overlays [20, 2], scalable object location [3, 18, 23, 17], and scalable event propagation [6]. Researchers are ... |
998 | Wide-area cooperative storage with cfs
- DABEK, KAASHOEK, et al.
- 2001
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Citation Context ...re services used to manage PlanetLab. 1. INTRODUCTION The last few years have seen the emergence of a new class of network services, including network-embedded storage [12], peer-to-peer file sharing =-=[19, 5]-=-, content distribution networks [25], robust routing overlays [20, 2], scalable object location [3, 18, 23, 17], and scalable event propagation [6]. Researchers are also beginning to deploy network me... |
843 | Measuring ISP Topologies with Rocketfuel
- Spring, Mahajan, et al.
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Citation Context ... [25], robust routing overlays [20, 2], scalable object location [3, 18, 23, 17], and scalable event propagation [6]. Researchers are also beginning to deploy network measurement and monitoring tools =-=[21, 22]-=-. What all these applications have in common is that they benefit from being widely distributed over the Internet. To support the design and evaluation of such applications, we are building a global o... |
802 | Storage management and caching in past, a large-scale, persistent peer-to-peer storage utility
- ROWSTRON, DRUSCHEL
- 2001
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Citation Context ...re services used to manage PlanetLab. 1. INTRODUCTION The last few years have seen the emergence of a new class of network services, including network-embedded storage [12], peer-to-peer file sharing =-=[19, 5]-=-, content distribution networks [25], robust routing overlays [20, 2], scalable object location [3, 18, 23, 17], and scalable event propagation [6]. Researchers are also beginning to deploy network me... |
688 | An integrated experimental environment for distributed systems and networks,”
- White, Lepreau, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ... (e.g., by maintaining a vserver-specific /etc/passwd and running an sshd daemon a different TCP port), which provides the basis for potential integration with other wide-area testbeds such as NetBed =-=[28]-=- and RON [1]. Finally, as we gain additional experience on what privileges services actually require, adding additional extensions to the existing set of Linux capabilities provides a natural path tow... |
658 | Scribe: A large-scale and decentralized application-level multicast infrastructure
- Castro, Druschel, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ...embedded storage [12], peer-to-peer file sharing [19, 5], content distribution networks [25], robust routing overlays [20, 2], scalable object location [3, 18, 23, 17], and scalable event propagation =-=[6]-=-. Researchers are also beginning to deploy network measurement and monitoring tools [21, 22]. What all these applications have in common is that they benefit from being widely distributed over the Int... |
593 | A blueprint for introducing disruptive technology into the Internet,"
- Peterson, Culler, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ...rom early prototype, through multiple design iterations, to a popular service that continues to evolve. In the long-term, we envision PlanetLab serving as a microcosm for the next generation Internet =-=[16]-=-. 2. ARCHITECTURAL OVERVIEW The centerpiece of the PlanetLab architecture is a slice (a horizontal cut of global PlanetLab resources). Each service (a set of distributed and cooperating programs deliv... |
341 | Topologicallyaware overlay construction and server selection
- Ratnasamy, Handley, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ...ew class of network services, including network-embedded storage [12], peer-to-peer file sharing [19, 5], content distribution networks [25], robust routing overlays [20, 2], scalable object location =-=[3, 18, 23, 17]-=-, and scalable event propagation [6]. Researchers are also beginning to deploy network measurement and monitoring tools [21, 22]. What all these applications have in common is that they benefit from b... |
257 | Scale and performance in the denali isolation kernel.
- WHITAKER, SHAW, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ...resource control and protection facilities derived from the Scout [15] operating system. Recently, the notion of an isolation kernel has been proposed by at least two groups in the research community =-=[26, 8]-=-. Isolation kernels claim to occupy an attractive point in the design space: they provide a protection interface close to real hardware suitable for running (and consequently evolving) operating syste... |
234 | Making paths explicit in the Scout operating system. In
- Mosberger, Peterson
- 1996
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Citation Context ...in an efficient manner remains problematic. Version 0.5 of PlanetLab, as described in this paper, uses Linux VServers with additional resource control and protection facilities derived from the Scout =-=[15]-=- operating system. Recently, the notion of an isolation kernel has been proposed by at least two groups in the research community [26, 8]. Isolation kernels claim to occupy an attractive point in the ... |
170 | INS/Twine: A Scalable Peer-to-Peer Architecture for Intentional Resource Discovery. In:
- Balazinska, Balakrishnan, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ...ew class of network services, including network-embedded storage [12], peer-to-peer file sharing [19, 5], content distribution networks [25], robust routing overlays [20, 2], scalable object location =-=[3, 18, 23, 17]-=-, and scalable event propagation [6]. Researchers are also beginning to deploy network measurement and monitoring tools [21, 22]. What all these applications have in common is that they benefit from b... |
144 | Jails: Confining the omnipotent root.
- Kamp, Watson
- 2000
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Citation Context ...ualization and mainstream operating systems are recent modifications to Unix systems to provide virtual kernels or virtual servers. Examples of this approach include Linux VServers [10], The BSD Jail =-=[11]-=-, User-Mode Linux [24], and commercial offerings such as Ensim’s Private Server technology [7]. Such systems provide the sharing efficiencies of the Unix option, but with better possibilities for prot... |
94 | The effectiveness of request redirection on CDN robustness,”
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- 2002
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Citation Context .... INTRODUCTION The last few years have seen the emergence of a new class of network services, including network-embedded storage [12], peer-to-peer file sharing [19, 5], content distribution networks =-=[25]-=-, robust routing overlays [20, 2], scalable object location [3, 18, 23, 17], and scalable event propagation [6]. Researchers are also beginning to deploy network measurement and monitoring tools [21, ... |
66 | Single Instance Storage in Windows 2000
- Bolosky, Corbin, et al.
- 2000
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Citation Context ...iven PlanetLab node. In the future, we would like to push disk space sharing even further by using a true filesystem COW and applying techniques from systems such as the Windows Single Instance Store =-=[4]-=-. Operating system resource limits are a secondary factor which ultimately determine the scalability of vservers. While each vserver is provided with the illusion of its virtual execution environment,... |
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Chord: A peer-to-peer lookup service for internet applications. In:
- Stoica, Morris, et al.
- 2001
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Citation Context ...ew class of network services, including network-embedded storage [12], peer-to-peer file sharing [19, 5], content distribution networks [25], robust routing overlays [20, 2], scalable object location =-=[3, 18, 23, 17]-=-, and scalable event propagation [6]. Researchers are also beginning to deploy network measurement and monitoring tools [21, 22]. What all these applications have in common is that they benefit from b... |
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Scriptroute: A facility for distributed internet measurement flash
- Spring, Wetherall, et al.
- 2003
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Citation Context ... [25], robust routing overlays [20, 2], scalable object location [3, 18, 23, 17], and scalable event propagation [6]. Researchers are also beginning to deploy network measurement and monitoring tools =-=[21, 22]-=-. What all these applications have in common is that they benefit from being widely distributed over the Internet. To support the design and evaluation of such applications, we are building a global o... |
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Virtual private servers and security contexts
- Gelinas
- 2003
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Citation Context ...n the complete virtualization and mainstream operating systems are recent modifications to Unix systems to provide virtual kernels or virtual servers. Examples of this approach include Linux VServers =-=[10]-=-, The BSD Jail [11], User-Mode Linux [24], and commercial offerings such as Ensim’s Private Server technology [7]. Such systems provide the sharing efficiencies of the Unix option, but with better pos... |
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Ensim Virtual Private
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Citation Context ... virtual kernels or virtual servers. Examples of this approach include Linux VServers [10], The BSD Jail [11], User-Mode Linux [24], and commercial offerings such as Ensim’s Private Server technology =-=[7]-=-. Such systems provide the sharing efficiencies of the Unix option, but with better possibilities for protection and resource control. On the downside, supporting alternative, future APIs in an effici... |