It has been widely acknowledged that online file hosting systems within the "cloud" of the Internet have provided valuable services to end users who wish to share files of any size. Such online hosting services are typically provided by dedicated servers, either in content distribution networks (CDNs) or large data centers. Server bandwidth costs, however, are prohibitive in these cases, especially when serving large volumes of files to a large number of users. Though it seems intuitive to take advantage of peer upload bandwidth to mitigate such server bandwidth costs in a complementary fashion, it is not trivial to design and fine-tune important aspects of such peer-assisted online hosting in a real-world large-scale deployment. This paper...
Content distribution networks are experiencing tremendous growth, in terms of traffic volume, scope,...
The peer-to-peer file sharing application has become increasingly popular for Internet users since t...
Content publishing and distribution often occurs in a costly and inefficient manner via client/serve...
It has been widely acknowledged that online storage systems within the "cloud" of the Internet provi...
Though online storage systems in the Internet have provided valuable services to share files among e...
Peer-assisted online storage and distribution systems have recently enjoyed large-scale deployment g...
Large-scale peer-assisted content distribution systems within the “cloud” of the Internet have provi...
Abstract—Online storage systems that provide versatile and convenient platforms for content distribu...
Content distribution on today's Internet operates primarily in two modes: server-based and peer-to-p...
The increasingly popular online hosting systems are designed to provide versatile and convenient pla...
Abstract. Current peer-to-peer file sharing systems rely on the users to decide which files to repli...
Most of the file sharing networks plays a major role in the current networking domain. On that the f...
In this document we study the problem of reducing bandwidth utilization in file sharing peer-to-peer...
The Internet has experienced an exponential growth in the last years, and its number of users far fr...
Many existing studies in overlay networking have focused on resource discovery or server selection. ...
Content distribution networks are experiencing tremendous growth, in terms of traffic volume, scope,...
The peer-to-peer file sharing application has become increasingly popular for Internet users since t...
Content publishing and distribution often occurs in a costly and inefficient manner via client/serve...
It has been widely acknowledged that online storage systems within the "cloud" of the Internet provi...
Though online storage systems in the Internet have provided valuable services to share files among e...
Peer-assisted online storage and distribution systems have recently enjoyed large-scale deployment g...
Large-scale peer-assisted content distribution systems within the “cloud” of the Internet have provi...
Abstract—Online storage systems that provide versatile and convenient platforms for content distribu...
Content distribution on today's Internet operates primarily in two modes: server-based and peer-to-p...
The increasingly popular online hosting systems are designed to provide versatile and convenient pla...
Abstract. Current peer-to-peer file sharing systems rely on the users to decide which files to repli...
Most of the file sharing networks plays a major role in the current networking domain. On that the f...
In this document we study the problem of reducing bandwidth utilization in file sharing peer-to-peer...
The Internet has experienced an exponential growth in the last years, and its number of users far fr...
Many existing studies in overlay networking have focused on resource discovery or server selection. ...
Content distribution networks are experiencing tremendous growth, in terms of traffic volume, scope,...
The peer-to-peer file sharing application has become increasingly popular for Internet users since t...
Content publishing and distribution often occurs in a costly and inefficient manner via client/serve...