DocumentCode
2744708
Title
Evaluating GUESS and non-forwarding peer-to-peer search
Author
Yang, Beverly ; Vinograd, Patrick ; Garcia-Molina, Hector
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
fYear
2004
fDate
2004
Firstpage
209
Lastpage
218
Abstract
Current search techniques over unstructured peer-to-peer networks rely on intelligent forwarding-based techniques to propagate queries to other peers in the network. Forwarding techniques are attractive because they typically require little state and offer robustness to peer failures; however they have inherent performance drawbacks due to the overhead of forwarding and lack of central control. We study GUESS, a nonforwarding search mechanism, as a viable alternative to currently popular forwarding-based mechanisms. We show how non-forwarding mechanisms can be over an order of magnitude more efficient than forwarding mechanisms; however, they must be deployed with care, as a naive implementation can result in highly suboptimal performance, and make them susceptible to hotspots and misbehaving peers.
Keywords
cache storage; computer networks; distributed algorithms; protocols; query formulation; GUESS protocol evaluation; nonforwarding peer-to-peer search; query formulation; unstructured peer-to-peer network; Bandwidth; Centralized control; Computer science; Costs; File servers; Intelligent networks; Network servers; Peer to peer computing; Protocols; Robust control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Distributed Computing Systems, 2004. Proceedings. 24th International Conference on
ISSN
1063-6927
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2086-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICDCS.2004.1281585
Filename
1281585
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