Sciweavers

PE
2006
Springer

Performance of peer-to-peer networks: Service capacity and role of resource sharing policies

13 years 4 months ago
Performance of peer-to-peer networks: Service capacity and role of resource sharing policies
In this paper we model and study the performance of peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing systems in terms of their `service capacity'. We identify two regimes of interest: the transient and stationary regimes. We show that in both regimes, the performance of P2P systems exhibits a favorable scaling with the offered load. P2P systems achieve this by efficiently leveraging the service capacity of other peers, who possibly are concurrently downloading the same file. Therefore to improve the performance, it is important to design mechanisms to give peers incentives for sharing/cooperation. One approach is to introduce mechanisms for resource allocation that are `fair', such that a peer's performance improves with his contributions. We find that some intuitive `fairness' notions may unexpectedly lead to `unfair' allocations, which do not provide the right incentives for peers. Thus, implementation of P2P systems may want to compromise the degree of `fairness' in fa...
Xiangying Yang, Gustavo de Veciana
Added 14 Dec 2010
Updated 14 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2006
Where PE
Authors Xiangying Yang, Gustavo de Veciana
Comments (0)