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Randomized Protocols for Duplicate Elimination in Peer-to-Peer Storage Systems

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Randomized Protocols for Duplicate Elimination in Peer-to-Peer Storage Systems
Distributed peer-to-peer systems rely on voluntary participation of peers to effectively manage a storage pool. In such systems, data is generally replicated for performance and availability. If the storage associated with replication is not monitored and provisioned, the underlying benefits may not be realized. Resource constraints, performance scalability, and availability present diverse considerations. Availability and performance scalability, in terms of response time, are improved by aggressive replication, whereas resource constraints limit total storage in the network. Identification and elimination of redundant data pose fundamental problems for such systems. In this paper, we present a novel and efficient solution that addresses availability and scalability with respect to management of redundant data. Specifically, we address the problem of duplicate elimination in the context of systems connected over an unstructured peer-to-peer network in which there is no a priori b...
Ronaldo A. Ferreira, Murali Krishna Ramanathan, An
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where P2P
Authors Ronaldo A. Ferreira, Murali Krishna Ramanathan, Ananth Grama, Suresh Jagannathan
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