DocumentCode
2341802
Title
The case for resilient overlay networks
Author
Andersen, David G. ; Balakrishnan, Hari ; Kaashoek, M. Frans ; Morris, Robert
Author_Institution
Lab. for Comput. Sci., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
20-22 May 2001
Firstpage
152
Lastpage
157
Abstract
This paper makes the case for Resilient Overlay Networks (RONs), an application-level routing and packet forwarding service that gives end-hosts and applications the ability to take advantage of network paths that traditional Internet routing cannot make use of, thereby improving their end-to-end reliability and performance. Using RON, nodes participating in a distributed Internet application configure themselves into an overlay network and cooperatively forward packets for each other. Each RON node monitors the quality of the links in the underlying Internet and propagates this information to the other nodes; this enables a RON to detect and react to path failures within several seconds rather than several minutes, and allows it to select application-specific paths based on performance. We argue that RON has the potential to substantially improve the resilience of distributed Internet applications to path outages and sustained overload.
Keywords
network operating systems; protocols; application-level routing; application-specific paths; distributed Internet application; network operating system; packet forwarding service; path failures; resilient overlay networks; Application software; Computer aided software engineering; Computer science; Dissolved gas analysis; IP networks; Laboratories; Peer to peer computing; Routing protocols; Telecommunication network reliability; Web and internet services;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Hot Topics in Operating Systems, 2001. Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1040-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HOTOS.2001.990076
Filename
990076
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