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A Symphony Conducted by Brunet

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing 2007-09-27 v1 Networking and Internet Architecture

Abstract

We introduce BruNet, a general P2P software framework which we use to produce the first implementation of Symphony, a 1-D Kleinberg small-world architecture. Our framework is designed to easily implement and measure different P2P protocols over different transport layers such as TCP or UDP. This paper discusses our implementation of the Symphony network, which allows each node to keep klogNk \le \log N shortcut connections and to route to any other node with a short average delay of O(1klog2N)O(\frac{1}{k}\log^2 N). %This provides a continuous trade-off between node degree and routing latency. We present experimental results taken from several PlanetLab deployments of size up to 1060 nodes. These succes sful deployments represent some of the largest PlanetLab deployments of P2P overlays found in the literature, and show our implementation's robustness to massive node dynamics in a WAN environment.

Cite

@article{arxiv.0709.4048,
  title  = {A Symphony Conducted by Brunet},
  author = {P. Oscar Boykin and Jesse S. A. Bridgewater and Joseph S. Kong and Kamen M. Lozev and Behnam A. Rezaei and Vwani P. Roychowdhury},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.4048},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

13 pages, 11 figures

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