Light-Weight Overlay Path Selection in a Peer-to-Peer Environment

Teng Fei, S. Tao, Lixin Gao, R. Guérin, Zhi-Li Zhang
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Large-scale peer-to-peer systems span a wide range of Internet locations. Such diversity can be leveraged to build overlay "detours" to circumvent periods of poor performance on the default path. However, identifying which peers are "good" relay choices in support of such detours is challenging, if one is to avoid incurring an overhead that grows with the size of the peer- to-peer system. This paper proposes and investigates the Earliest Branching Rule (EBR) to perform such a selection. EBR builds on the Earliest Diverging Rule (EDR) that selects relay nodes whose AS path diverges from the default path at the earliest possible point, but calls for monitoring a much smaller number of paths. As a result, it has a much lower overhead. The paper explores the performance and overhead of EBR, and compares them to that of EDR. The results demonstrate that EBR succeeds in selecting good relay nodes with minimum control overhead. Hence, providing a practical solution for dynamically building good overlays in large peer-to-peer systems.
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点对点环境中的轻量级覆盖路径选择
大规模点对点系统跨越了广泛的Internet位置。可以利用这种多样性来构建覆盖的“弯路”,以规避默认路径上表现不佳的时期。然而,如果要避免产生随着点对点系统规模增长而增加的开销,那么确定哪些点是支持这种绕道的“好”中继选择是具有挑战性的。本文提出并研究了最早分支规则(EBR)来进行这种选择。EBR建立在最早发散规则(EDR)的基础上,该规则选择AS路径在尽可能早的点偏离默认路径的中继节点,但需要监控的路径数量要少得多。因此,它的开销要低得多。本文探讨了EBR的性能和开销,并与EDR进行了比较。结果表明,EBR能以最小的控制开销选择出良好的中继节点。因此,为在大型点对点系统中动态构建良好的覆盖提供了一个实用的解决方案。
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