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  • Brief Announcement: Stretch Between Nearby Peers  
  • by Kirsten Hildrum, John D. Kubiatowicz, Jeremy Stribling — 2004
  • …over all possible choices. Figure 1 shows the resulting tree. In Tapestry [2], objects are published by placing pointers to them at each node along the path from the publisher to the root, and object location proceeds by checking for pointers along the path from the query source to the root. The str…
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  • Optimizations for Locality-Aware Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlays  
  • by Jeremy Stribling, Jeremy Stribling, Kirsten Hildrum, Kirsten Hildrum, John D. Kubiatowicz, John D. Kubiatowicz — 2003 — In Proc. of the 1st IRIS Student Workshop
  • …We present several optimizations aimed at improving the object location performance of locality-aware structured peer-to-peer overlays. We present simulation results that demonstrate the effectiveness of these optimizations in Tapestry, and discuss their usage of the overall storage resources of t…
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  • Abstract Don’t Give Up on Distributed File Systems  
  • by Jeremy Stribling, Emil Sit, M. Frans Kaashoek, Jinyang Li, Robert Morris
  • …Wide-area distributed applications often reinvent the wheel for their storage needs, each incorporating its own special-purpose storage manager to cope with distribution, intermittent failures, limited bandwidth, and high latencies. This paper argues that a distributed file system could provide a re…
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  • Middleboxes no longer considered harmful  
  • by Michael Walfish, Jeremy Stribling, Maxwell Krohn, Hari Balakrishnan, Robert Morris, Scott Shenker — 2004 — In OSDI
  • …Intermediate network elements, such as network address translators (NATs), firewalls, and transparent caches are now commonplace. The usual reaction in the network architecture community to these so-called middleboxes is a combination of scorn (because they violate important architectural principles…
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  • DHT  
  • by Jinyang Li, Jeremy Stribling, Robert Morris, M. Frans Kaashoek, Thomer M. Gil
  • …performance vs. cost framework for evaluating…
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  • Comparing the Performance of Distributed Hash Tables Under Churn  
  • by Jinyang Li Jeremy, Jeremy Stribling, Thomer M. Gil, Robert Morris, M. Frans Kaashoek — 2004 — In Proc. IPTPS
  • …A protocol for a distributed hash table (DHT) incurs communication costs to keep up with churn---changes in membership---in order to maintain its ability to route lookups efficiently. This paper formulates a unified framework for evaluating cost and performance. Communication costs are combined into…
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  • Report No. UCB/CSD-03-1266  
  • by Computer Science Division, Jeremy Stribling, Jeremy Stribling, Kirsten Hildrum, Kirsten Hildrum, John D. Kubiatowicz, John D. Kubiatowicz — 2003 — In Proc. of the 1st IRIS Student Workshop
  • …We present several optimizations aimed at improving the object location performance of locality-aware structured peer-to-peer overlays. We present simulation results that demonstrate the effectiveness of these optimizations in Tapestry, and discuss their usage of the overall storage resources of t…
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  • Overcite: A distributed, cooperative citeseer  
  • by Jeremy Stribling, Jinyang Li, Isaac G. Councill, M. Frans Kaashoek, Robert Morris — 2006 — In Proc. 2006 NSDI
  • …CiteSeer is a popular online resource for the computer science research community, allowing users to search and browse a large archive of research papers. CiteSeer is expensive: it generates 35 GB of network traffic per day, requires nearly one terabyte of disk storage, and needs significant human m…
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  • Flexible, Wide-Area Storage for Distributed Systems with WheelFS  
  • by Jeremy Stribling, Yair Sovran, Irene Zhang, Xavid Pretzer, Jinyang Li, M. Frans Kaashoek, Robert Morris
  • …WheelFS is a wide-area distributed storage system intended to help multi-site applications share data and gain fault tolerance. WheelFS takes the form of a distributed file system with a familiar POSIX interface. Its design allows applications to adjust the tradeoff between prompt visibility of upda…
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