Integration of P2P and Clouds to support Massively Multiuser Virtual Environments

E. Carlini, M. Coppola, L. Ricci
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Massively Multiuser Virtual Environments (MMVEs) are attracting millions of players from all over the world. Currently used Client/Server infrastructures and technologies are reaching their limits of flexibility and scalability. We propose an approach that combines the technological advantages of two different paradigms, namely P2P networking and Cloud Computing. Our proposal leverages known P2P techniques like Virtual Nodes and consistent hashing, as well as separate overlays for different purposes, e.g. interest and object management. We propose combining these techniques with the definition of a specific role in the overlay for Cloud-based, trusted resources. This enables the distribution of the MMVE on top of a mix of Cloud and user resources. The solution outlined allows building key-value distributed storage systems that can resize at run-time (elasticity) and provide scalability and load balancing features to the MMVE platform.
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集成P2P和云,支持大规模多用户虚拟环境
大规模多用户虚拟环境(MMVEs)正吸引着来自世界各地的数百万玩家。目前使用的客户机/服务器基础设施和技术的灵活性和可伸缩性已经达到了极限。我们提出了一种结合两种不同范式的技术优势的方法,即P2P网络和云计算。我们的建议利用了已知的P2P技术,如虚拟节点和一致哈希,以及针对不同目的的单独覆盖,例如兴趣和对象管理。我们建议将这些技术与基于云的可信资源的覆盖层中特定角色的定义结合起来。这使得MMVE能够在云和用户资源混合的基础上进行分发。概述的解决方案允许构建键值分布式存储系统,该系统可以在运行时调整大小(弹性),并为MMVE平台提供可伸缩性和负载平衡特性。
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