articleJan 1, 2003Closed access

Incentives Build Robustness in Bit-Torrent

Abstract

The BitTorrent file distribution system uses tit-fortat as a method of seeking pareto efficiency. It achieves a higher level of robustness and resource utilization than any currently known cooperative technique. We explain what BitTorrent does, and how economic methods are used to achieve that goal. 1 What BitTorrent Does When a file is made available using HTTP, all upload cost is placed on the hosting machine. With BitTorrent, when multiple people are downloading the same file at the same time, they upload pieces of the file to each other. This redistributes the cost of upload to downloaders, (where it is often not even metered), thus making hosting a file with a potentially unlimited number of downloaders…

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Keywords
  • BitTorrent
  • Upload
  • Computer science
  • Download
  • Robustness (evolution)
  • BitTorrent tracker
  • File sharing
  • Overhead (engineering)
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