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The Relaxed-Ring: a Fault-Tolerant Topology for Structured Overlay Networks

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The Relaxed-Ring: a Fault-Tolerant Topology for Structured Overlay Networks
Fault-tolerance and lookup consistency are considered crucial properties for building applications on top of structured overlay networks. Many of these networks use the ring topology for the organization or their peers. The network must handle multiple joins, leaves and failures of peers while keeping the connection between every pair of successor-predecessor correct. This property makes the maintenance of the ring very costly and temporarily impossible to achieve, requiring periodic stabilization for fixing the ring. We introduce the relaxed-ring topology that does not rely on a perfect successorpredecessor relationship and it does not need any periodic maintenance. Leaves and failures are considered as the same type of event providing a fault-tolerant and selforganizing maintenance of the ring. Relaxed-ring's limitations with respect to failure handling are formally identified, providing strong guarantees to develop applications on top of the architecture. Besides permanent fai...
Boris Mejías, Peter Van Roy
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Updated 14 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where PPL
Authors Boris Mejías, Peter Van Roy
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