articleNov 14, 2002Closed access
Peer-to-peer architecture case study: Gnutella network
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Abstract
Despite recent excitement generated by the P2P paradigm and despite surprisingly fast deployment of some P2P applications, there are few quantitative evaluations of P2P system behavior. Due to its open architecture and achieved scale, Gnutella is an interesting P2P architecture case study. Gnutella, like most other P2P applications, builds at the application level a virtual network with its own routing mechanisms. The topology of this overlay network and the routing mechanisms used have a significant influence on application properties such as performance, reliability, and scalability. We built a 'crawler' to extract the topology of Gnutella's application level network, we analyze the topology graph and…
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- Scalability
- Computer science
- Computer network
- Distributed computing
- Network topology
- Network architecture
- Implementation
- Web crawler
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- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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