Title :
Unraveling BitTorrent´s File Unavailability: Measurements and Analysis
Author :
S. Kaune;R. C. Rumin;G. Tyson;A. Mauthe;C. Guerrero;R. Steinmetz
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ., Darmstadt, Germany
Abstract :
BitTorrent suffers from one fundamental problem: the long-term availability of content. This occurs on a massive-scale with 38% of torrents becoming unavailable within the first month. In this paper we explore this problem by performing two large-scale measurement studies including 46K torrents and 29M users. The studies go significantly beyond any previous work by combining per-node, per-torrent and system-wide observations to ascertain the causes, characteristics and repercussions of file unavailability. The study confirms the conclusion from previous works that seeders have a significant impact on both performance and availability. However, we also present some crucial new findings: (i) the presence of seeders is not the sole factor involved in file availability, (ii) 23.5% of nodes that operate in seedless torrents can finish their downloads, and (iii) BitTorrent availability is discontinuous, operating in cycles of temporary unavailability
Keywords :
"Peer to peer computing","Availability","Microscopy","Crawlers","Book reviews","IEEE Communications Society","Entropy"
Conference_Titel :
Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P), 2010 IEEE Tenth International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7140-9
DOI :
10.1109/P2P.2010.5569991