Despite the peer-to-peer community's obvious wish to have its systems adopted, specific mechanisms to facilitate incremental adoption have not yet received the same level of attention as the many other practical concerns associated with these systems. This paper argues that ease of adoption should be elevated to a first-class concern and accordingly presents HOLD, a front-end to existing DHTs that is optimized for incremental adoption. Specifically, HOLD is backwards-compatible: it leverages DNS to provide a key-based routing service to existing Internet hosts without requiring them to install any software. This paper also presents applications that could benefit from HOLD as well as the trade-offs that accompany HOLD. Early implementation ...
Abstract—P2P platforms have been criticized because of the heavy strain that they can inflict on cos...
Abstract—P2P platforms have been criticized because of the heavy strain that some P2P services can i...
High lookup latencies prohibit peer-to-peer overlays from being used in many performance intensive ...
Despite the peer-to-peer community's obvious wish to have its systems adopted, specific mechani...
The early peer-to-peer applications eschewed commercial arrangements and instead established a grass...
Distributed architectures have emerged as a significant area of computing affecting the consumer dom...
Internet population is growing quickly: 1.8 billion people were connected to the Internet at the end...
Communications systems, encompassing VoIP, IM, and other personal media, present different challenge...
International audienceDNSSEC deployment for large Internet Service Provider (ISP) is an important is...
Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs) have been shown to be a promising form of decentralised structured pe...
Distributed hash tables provide similar functionality to ordinary hash tables but they distribute st...
IP address has become a key feature in the current internet architecture. However, the basic design ...
International audienceDistributed hash tables (DHTs) provide a means to build a completely decentral...
In DHT based P2P systems, various issues such as peer het-erogeneity, network topology, and diverse ...
Distributed Hash Table-based storage solutions provide a secure means for the storage and retrieval ...
Abstract—P2P platforms have been criticized because of the heavy strain that they can inflict on cos...
Abstract—P2P platforms have been criticized because of the heavy strain that some P2P services can i...
High lookup latencies prohibit peer-to-peer overlays from being used in many performance intensive ...
Despite the peer-to-peer community's obvious wish to have its systems adopted, specific mechani...
The early peer-to-peer applications eschewed commercial arrangements and instead established a grass...
Distributed architectures have emerged as a significant area of computing affecting the consumer dom...
Internet population is growing quickly: 1.8 billion people were connected to the Internet at the end...
Communications systems, encompassing VoIP, IM, and other personal media, present different challenge...
International audienceDNSSEC deployment for large Internet Service Provider (ISP) is an important is...
Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs) have been shown to be a promising form of decentralised structured pe...
Distributed hash tables provide similar functionality to ordinary hash tables but they distribute st...
IP address has become a key feature in the current internet architecture. However, the basic design ...
International audienceDistributed hash tables (DHTs) provide a means to build a completely decentral...
In DHT based P2P systems, various issues such as peer het-erogeneity, network topology, and diverse ...
Distributed Hash Table-based storage solutions provide a secure means for the storage and retrieval ...
Abstract—P2P platforms have been criticized because of the heavy strain that they can inflict on cos...
Abstract—P2P platforms have been criticized because of the heavy strain that some P2P services can i...
High lookup latencies prohibit peer-to-peer overlays from being used in many performance intensive ...