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Scalable Application-Level Anycast for Highly Dynamic Groups (2003)

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by Miguel Castro , Peter Druschel , Anne-Marie Kermarrec , Antony Rowstron
Venue:In Networked Group Communications
Citations:35 - 3 self
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Castro03scalableapplication-level,
    author = {Miguel Castro and Peter Druschel and Anne-Marie Kermarrec and Antony Rowstron},
    title = {Scalable Application-Level Anycast for Highly Dynamic Groups},
    booktitle = {In Networked Group Communications},
    year = {2003}
}

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We present an application-level implementation of anycast for highly dynamic groups. The implementation can handle group sizes varying from one to the whole Internet, and membership maintenance is e#cient enough to allow members to join for the purpose of receiving a single message. Key to this e#ciency is the use of a proximity-aware peer-to-peer overlay network for decentralized, lightweight group maintenance; nodes join the overlay once and can join and leave many groups many times to amortize the cost of maintaining the overlay. An anycast implementation with these properties provides a key building block for distributed applications. In particular, it enables management and location of dynamic resources in large scale peer-to-peer systems. We present several resource management applications that are enabled by our implementation.

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