Artigo Acesso aberto

Replication in bandwidth-symmetric BitTorrent networks

2008; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/ipdps.2008.4536194

ISSN

1530-2075

Autores

M. Meulpolder, Dick Epema, Henk Sips,

Tópico(s)

Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks

Resumo

The popular and well-known BitTorrent peer-to-peer protocol offers fast file distribution in a highly scalable way. Several studies have investigated the properties of this protocol, mostly focusing on heterogeneous end-user environments such as the Internet, with asymmetric connections. In this paper however, we focus on the usage of the BitTorrent protocol in homogeneous local environments with symmetric bandwidth properties. Compared with a traditional client-server setup, the use of BitTorrent in such settings can offer huge benefits in performance and scalability, allowing bandwidth sharing and high speed file distribution. We aim to improve the performance of such networks with a novel mechanism for replication using so-called replicators, which replicate a subset of the files in the system. A mathematical model of the resulting Replicated BitTorrent is presented and validated by emulation. Furthermore, we present simulation results that provide insight in the performance of Replicated BitTorrent networks with dynamic peer arrivals and departures. The results show that Replicated BitTorrent significantly improves download times in local bandwidth-symmetric BitTorrent networks.

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