Authors
Cyril Randriamaro, Olivier Soyez, Gil Utard, Francis Wlazinski
Publication date
2006/9
Journal
Journal of Grid Computing
Volume
4
Issue
3
Pages
311-321
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
This article presents distributions for data storage in a P2P system. In peer to peer storage system we have to face a continuous stream of peer failures. So to insure data durability data are usually disseminated using a dispersal redundant scheme and a dynamic data reconstruction process is used to rebuild lost data. There is an important communication traffic to maintain data integrity. So, it is important to reduce the impact of this reconstruction process on peer. To minimize end user traffic according to the reconstruction process, distribution must take into account a new measure: The maximum disturbance cost of a peer. To begin with, we define a static distribution scheme which minimizes this reconstruction cost based on prime numbers theory. We compare this distribution with the random distribution, the most used in data distribution.
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Scholar articles
C Randriamaro, O Soyez, G Utard, F Wlazinski - Journal of Grid Computing, 2006