Topologically-aware overlay construction and server selection
University of California, Berkeley · International Computer Science Institute
Abstract
A number of large-scale distributed Internet applications could potentially benefit from some level of knowledge about the relative proximity between its participating host nodes. For example, the performance of large overlay networks could be improved if the application-level connectivity between the nodes in these networks is congruent with the underlying IP-level topology. Similarly, in the case of replicated Web content, client nodes could use topological information in selecting one of multiple available servers. For such applications, one need not find the optimal solution in order to achieve significant practical benefits. Thus, these applications, and presumably others like them, do not require exact…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 76.39
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 36
Authors
4- SRSylvia RatnasamyCorresponding
University of California, Berkeley, International Computer Science Institute
- MHMark Handley
International Computer Science Institute
- RMRichard M. Karp
International Computer Science Institute, University of California, Berkeley
- SSScott Shenker
International Computer Science Institute
Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Scalability
- Overlay network
- Computer network
- Distributed computing
- Server
- The Internet
- Latency (audio)
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure