An Experimental Study on Peer Selection in a P2P Network over PlanetLab

Peer selection is an important aspect in many P2P applications requiring efficient assignment and execution of jobs to peer nodes and search and file transfer, among others. Due to increasing interest of using P2P systems for distributed computing, peer selection is taking relevance and several mode...

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Vydáno v:2007 International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW 2007) s. 3
Hlavní autoři: Xhafa, F., Barolli, L., Fernandez, R., Daradoumis, T.
Médium: Konferenční příspěvek
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: IEEE 2007
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ISBN:9780769529349, 0769529348
ISSN:0190-3918
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Shrnutí:Peer selection is an important aspect in many P2P applications requiring efficient assignment and execution of jobs to peer nodes and search and file transfer, among others. Due to increasing interest of using P2P systems for distributed computing, peer selection is taking relevance and several models have been proposed in the P2P literature. Yet, there are very few experimental studies for peer selection in P2P networks deployed in real large scale networks. In this work we present an experimental study that aims at revealing empirical information about the efficiency of selecting peer nodes in a P2P network when deployed in a real geographically distributed network. To this end, we have used a JXTA-based P2P platform deployed in Planet- Lab, a planetary scale infrastructure, and have empirically evaluated several peer selection models. Our experimental study showed that in order to achieve efficient P2P applications, appropriate selection model should be used according to the characteristics of the application.
ISBN:9780769529349
0769529348
ISSN:0190-3918
DOI:10.1109/ICPPW.2007.24