A methodology for workload characterization of file-sharing peer-to-peer networks

D. Nogueira, L. Rocha, J. Santos, P. Araújo, V. Almeida, Wagner Meira Jr
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The main characteristic of peer-to-peer (P2P) networks is that the hosts in the network may act as both clients and servers at the same time, being called servents. These networks have been widely adopted for sharing idle computational resources available in the Internet, improving content accessibility while reducing costs and response latency, although host availability and content coherence is not usually guaranteed. As a consequence, traditional workload characterization strategies are not suitable for analyzing and understanding these networks, motivating the design of specific strategies for their characterization. In this article we present a novel workload characterization methodology for P2P networks, which account for the main features of these networks. We validate our methodology through the characterization of the Gnutella network, through which we are able to characterize file-sharing patterns, the availability of the servents, and the search patterns, among others.
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文件共享点对点网络的工作负载表征方法
点对点(P2P)网络的主要特点是网络中的主机可以同时充当客户端和服务器,称为服务端。这些网络已被广泛用于共享Internet上可用的空闲计算资源,提高内容可访问性,同时降低成本和响应延迟,尽管通常不能保证主机可用性和内容一致性。因此,传统的工作负载表征策略不适合分析和理解这些网络,因此需要设计特定的表征策略。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的P2P网络工作负载表征方法,该方法解释了这些网络的主要特征。我们通过描述Gnutella网络来验证我们的方法,通过描述Gnutella网络,我们能够描述文件共享模式、服务的可用性和搜索模式等。
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