Structured peer-to-peer overlays provide a natural infrastructure for resilient routing via efficient fault detection and precomputation of backup paths. These overlays can respond to faults in a few hundred milliseconds by rapidly shifting between alternate routes. In this paper, we present two adaptive mechanisms for structured overlays and illustrate their operation in the context of Tapestry, a fault-resilient overlay from Berkeley. We also describe a transparent, protocol-independent traffic redirection mechanism that tunnels legacy application traffic through overlays. Our measurements of a Tapestry prototype show it to be a highly responsive routing service, effective at circumventing a range of failures while incurring reasonable co...
Abstract. Unstructured overlay networks are driven by simple protocols that are easy to analyze and ...
Building self-maintained overlay networks for message routing has recently attracted significant re...
Abstract. Building self-maintained overlay networks for message rout-ing has recently attracted sign...
Structured peer-to-peer overlays provide a natural infrastructure for resilient routing via efficien...
Structured peer-to-peer overlays provide a natural in-frastructure for resilient routing via efficie...
Structured peer-to-peer (p2p) overlay networks provide a useful substrate for building distributed a...
A Resilient Overlay Network (RON) is an architecture that allows distributed Internet applications t...
This paper makes the case for Resilient Overlay Networks (RONs), an application-level routing and pa...
Abstract—We present Tapestry, a peer-to-peer overlay routing infrastructure offering efficient, scal...
This thesis describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of a Resilient Overlay Network (RON...
In sufficiently large heterogeneous overlays message loss and delays are likely to occur. This has a...
Structured peer-to-peer systems have emerged as infrastructures for resource sharing in large-scale,...
This paper makes the case for Resilient Overlay Networks (RONs), an application-level routing and pa...
Abstract-Structured peer-to-peer overlay networks provide a useful substrate for building distribute...
Abstract. Building self-maintained overlay networks for message routing has recently attracted signi...
Abstract. Unstructured overlay networks are driven by simple protocols that are easy to analyze and ...
Building self-maintained overlay networks for message routing has recently attracted significant re...
Abstract. Building self-maintained overlay networks for message rout-ing has recently attracted sign...
Structured peer-to-peer overlays provide a natural infrastructure for resilient routing via efficien...
Structured peer-to-peer overlays provide a natural in-frastructure for resilient routing via efficie...
Structured peer-to-peer (p2p) overlay networks provide a useful substrate for building distributed a...
A Resilient Overlay Network (RON) is an architecture that allows distributed Internet applications t...
This paper makes the case for Resilient Overlay Networks (RONs), an application-level routing and pa...
Abstract—We present Tapestry, a peer-to-peer overlay routing infrastructure offering efficient, scal...
This thesis describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of a Resilient Overlay Network (RON...
In sufficiently large heterogeneous overlays message loss and delays are likely to occur. This has a...
Structured peer-to-peer systems have emerged as infrastructures for resource sharing in large-scale,...
This paper makes the case for Resilient Overlay Networks (RONs), an application-level routing and pa...
Abstract-Structured peer-to-peer overlay networks provide a useful substrate for building distribute...
Abstract. Building self-maintained overlay networks for message routing has recently attracted signi...
Abstract. Unstructured overlay networks are driven by simple protocols that are easy to analyze and ...
Building self-maintained overlay networks for message routing has recently attracted significant re...
Abstract. Building self-maintained overlay networks for message rout-ing has recently attracted sign...