Dynamic load sharing in peer-to-peer systems - When some peers are more equal than others
Sabina Serbu, Silvia Bianchi, Peter Kropf & Pascal Felber
Résumé |
Object caching and replication are the primary mechanisms for
addressing load balancing in peer-to-peer systems. In structured
P2P networks, object popularity is an important challenge because
it can adversely impact both the request and forwarding loads in
the network. To balance loads across P2P networks, the authors
propose a method for dynamically updating routing tables to balance
the load induced by forwarding traffic in the neighborhood of nodes
holding popular objects. |
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Citation | S. Serbu, et al., "Dynamic load sharing in peer-to-peer systems - When some peers are more equal than others," IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 11, p. 53-61, 2007. |
Type | Article de périodique (Anglais) |
Date de publication | 2007 |
Nom du périodique | IEEE Internet Computing |
Volume | 11 |
Numéro | 4 |
Pages | 53-61 |
URL | http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MIC.2007.81 |