articleOct 25, 2006Closed access
Understanding churn in peer-to-peer networks
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Abstract
The dynamics of peer participation, or churn, are an inherent property of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems and critical for design and evaluation. Accurately characterizing churn requires precise and unbiased information about the arrival and departure of peers, which is challenging to acquire. Prior studies show that peer participation is highly dynamic but with conflicting characteristics. Therefore, churn remains poorly understood, despite its significance.In this paper, we identify several common pitfalls that lead to measurement error. We carefully address these difficulties and present a detailed study using three widely-deployed P2P systems: an unstructured file-sharing system (Gnutella), a…
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- BitTorrent
- Computer science
- Distributed hash table
- Peer-to-peer
- File sharing
- Session (web analytics)
- Distributed computing
- Hash function
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