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Monitoring and Management of Structured Peer-to-Peer Systems

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Monitoring and Management of Structured Peer-to-Peer Systems
The peer-to-peer paradigm shows the potential to provide the same functionality and quality like client/server based systems, but with much lower costs. In order to control the quality of peer-to-peer systems, monitoring and management mechanisms need to be applied. Both tasks are challenging in large-scale networks with autonomous, unreliable nodes. In this paper we present a monitoring and management framework for structured peer-to-peer systems. It captures the live status of a peer-to-peer network in an exhaustive statistical representation. Using principles of autonomic computing, a preset system state is approached through automated system re-configuration in the case that a quality deviation is detected. Evaluation shows that the monitoring is very precise and lightweight and that preset quality goals are reached and kept automatically.
Kalman Graffi, Dominik Stingl, Julius Rueckert, Al
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where P2P
Authors Kalman Graffi, Dominik Stingl, Julius Rueckert, Aleksandra Kovacevic, Ralf Steinmetz
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