Exploiting Host Name Locality for Reduced Stretch P2P Routing
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Abstract
Exploiting Host Name Locality for Reduced Stretch P2P Routing
Gert Pfeifer, Christof Fetzer and Thomas Hohnstein
Dresden University of Technology
gert.pfeifer, christof.fetzer, thomas.hohnstein@inf.tu-dresden.de
Abstract
Structured P2P networks are a promising alternative
for engineering new distributed services and for replac-
ing existing distributed services like DNS. Providing com-
petitive performance with traditional distributed services is
however very difficult because existing services like DNS
are highly tuned using a combination of caching and lo-
calized communication. Typically, P2P systems use ran-
domized host IDs which destroys any locality that might
have been inherent in the IP addresses or the names of the
hosts. In this way, P2P communication can result in a high
stretch. We propose a locality preserving structured P2P
system that supports efficient local communication and low
stretch. While this system was optimized for resolving do-
main names, it will also provide a low stretch to other ap-
plications and it can be combined with existing replication
schemes to optimize the response times even further.
Gert Pfeifer, Christof Fetzer and Thomas Hohnstein
Dresden University of Technology
gert.pfeifer, christof.fetzer, thomas.hohnstein@inf.tu-dresden.de
Abstract
Structured P2P networks are a promising alternative
for engineering new distributed services and for replac-
ing existing distributed services like DNS. Providing com-
petitive performance with traditional distributed services is
however very difficult because existing services like DNS
are highly tuned using a combination of caching and lo-
calized communication. Typically, P2P systems use ran-
domized host IDs which destroys any locality that might
have been inherent in the IP addresses or the names of the
hosts. In this way, P2P communication can result in a high
stretch. We propose a locality preserving structured P2P
system that supports efficient local communication and low
stretch. While this system was optimized for resolving do-
main names, it will also provide a low stretch to other ap-
plications and it can be combined with existing replication
schemes to optimize the response times even further.
Details
Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Seiten | 134-144 |
Seitenumfang | 11 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2007 |
Peer-Review-Status | Ja |
Konferenz
Titel | Sixth IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (IEEE NCA07) |
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Kurztitel | IEEE NCA07 |
Veranstaltungsnummer | |
Dauer | 12 Juli 2007 |
Bekanntheitsgrad | Internationale Veranstaltung |
Ort | |
Stadt | Cambridge |
Land | USA/Vereinigte Staaten |
Schlagworte
Forschungsprofillinien der TU Dresden
DFG-Fachsystematik nach Fachkollegium
Schlagwörter
- Distributed Systems, DNS, Peer-to-Peer Networks, Pastry, Low Stretch, Overlay Simulation