articleAug 19, 2002Closed access

Replication strategies in unstructured peer-to-peer networks

AT&T (United States) · International Computer Science Institute

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Abstract

The Peer-to-Peer (P2P) architectures that are most prevalent in today's Internet are decentralized and unstructured. Search is blind in that it is independent of the query and is thus not more effective than probing randomly chosen peers. One technique to improve the effectiveness of blind search is to proactively replicate data. We evaluate and compare different replication strategies and reveal interesting structure: Two very common but very different replication strategies - uniform and proportional - yield the same average performance on successful queries, and are in fact worse than any replication strategy which lies between them. The optimal strategy lies between the two and can be achieved by simple…

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Keywords
  • Replication (statistics)
  • Computer science
  • Replicate
  • Peer-to-peer
  • The Internet
  • Distributed computing
  • Simplicity
  • World Wide Web
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