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Exploiting Routing Redundancy via Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlays (2003)

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by Ben Y. Zhao , Ling Huang , Jeremy Stribling , Anthony D. Joseph , John D. Kubiatowicz
Venue:in ICNP
Citations:27 - 5 self
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TITLE Exploiting Routing Redundancy via Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlays user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR NAME Ben Y. Zhao user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR AFFIL Computer Science Division, U. C. Berkeley user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR NAME Ling Huang user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR AFFIL Computer Science Division, U. C. Berkeley user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR NAME Jeremy Stribling user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR AFFIL Computer Science Division, U. C. Berkeley user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR NAME Anthony D. Joseph user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR AFFIL Computer Science Division, U. C. Berkeley user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR NAME John D. Kubiatowicz user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR AFFIL Computer Science Division, U. C. Berkeley user correction - Legacy Corrections
ABSTRACT Structured peer-to-peer overlays provide a natural infrastructure for resilient routing via efficient fault detection and precomputation of backup paths. These overlays can respond to faults in a few hundred milliseconds by rapidly shifting between alternate routes. In this paper, we present two adaptive mechanisms for structured overlays and illustrate their operation in the context of Tapestry, a fault-resilient overlay from Berkeley. We also describe a transparent, protocol-independent traffic redirection mechanism that tunnels legacy application traffic through overlays. Our measurements of a Tapestry prototype show it to be a highly responsive routing service, effective at circumventing a range of failures while incurring reasonable cost in maintenance bandwidth and additional routing latency. user correction - Legacy Corrections
YEAR 2003 INFERENCE
VENUE in ICNP INFERENCE
VENUE TYPE CONFERENCE INFERENCE
PAGES 246--257 INFERENCE
CITATIONS 33 found ParsCit 1.0
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