Title :
SODON: a high availability multi-source content distribution overlay
Author :
Zheng, Pei ; Wang, Chen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Arcadia Univ., Glenside, PA
Abstract :
Multi-source content distribution and file download systems such as BitTorrent and Edonkey emerge as a better scheme than the traditional ftp systems in distributing files to very large scale systems. However, a major drawback of those systems is that they largely rely on a tracker server to maintain state information of a horde. Furthermore, if the peer holding all the pieces of a file leaves the system, there is a high probability that the other peers cannot download the entire file. We propose a scalable and highly available P2P multi-source content distribution system called SODON to solve those problems. SODON distributes all the pieces of a file from a seed to a number of carefully selected sub-seeds in order to guarantee a complete set of pieces that are available for a long time. The sub-seeds also work as sub-trackers to maintain the horde state information. As a result, the original tracker server is not overwhelmed by a large population of download requests. Our traces on BitTorrent and simulation result show that SODON is feasible to build, and the sub-seeding and sub-tracking schemes effectively reduce the tracker load while offering a comparatively high availability of shared files
Keywords :
computer communications software; computer network reliability; file servers; peer-to-peer computing; probability; SODON; file availability; file download system; load balance; multisource content distribution overlay; subseeding scheme; subtracking scheme; tracker server; Algorithm design and analysis; Availability; Computer science; File servers; Large-scale systems; Maintenance engineering; Peer to peer computing; Statistical distributions; Tiles;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Communications and Networks, 2004. ICCCN 2004. Proceedings. 13th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8814-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICCCN.2004.1401596