Presentation 2005-12-15
Scalable Object Replication Method for the Distributed Cooperative Storage
Hirokazu YOSHINAGA, Takeshi TSUCHIYA, Keiichi KOYANAGI,
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Abstract(in English) We proposed the Distributed Cooperative Storage System before. It manages objects by distributed them to several peers according to hashed value. The storage sytem uses the P2P technology and it enables to construct an overlay network in the application layer. In the general P2P network, objects are replicated over many peers to achieve high availability. However, the number of replication is fixed and appropriate value is not set. That is, it becomes an extra data amount in the small network and it is not enought data amount in the large network. We proposed the group based replication policy that objects are replicated in the same group members. The number of replication is also dependent of the group size and it is difficult to set the optimal size. In this paper, we propose novel replication model called the "Distributed Interval Trees" that peers manage the "Interval Trees" distributedly.
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Keyword(in English) P2P / Distributed cooperative storage / Replication / Interval trees
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Conference Date 2005/12/8(1days)
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Title (in English) Scalable Object Replication Method for the Distributed Cooperative Storage
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Keyword(1) P2P
Keyword(2) Distributed cooperative storage
Keyword(3) Replication
Keyword(4) Interval trees
1st Author's Name Hirokazu YOSHINAGA
1st Author's Affiliation Waseda University Graduate School of Information, Production and Systems()
2nd Author's Name Takeshi TSUCHIYA
2nd Author's Affiliation Waseda University Graduate School of Information, Production and Systems
3rd Author's Name Keiichi KOYANAGI
3rd Author's Affiliation Waseda University Graduate School of Information, Production and Systems
Date 2005-12-15
Paper # NS2005-139
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 470
Page pp.pp.-
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