Authors
Supriya Krishnamurthy, Sameh El-Ansary, Erik Aurell, Seif Haridi
Publication date
2005/2/24
Book
International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems
Pages
93-103
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Most earlier studies of DHTs under churn have either depended on simulations as the primary investigation tool, or on establishing bounds for DHTs to function. In this paper, we present a complete analytical study of churn using a master-equation-based approach, used traditionally in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics to describe steady-state or transient phenomena. Simulations are used to verify all theoretical predictions. We demonstrate the application of our methodology to the Chord system. For any rate of churn and stabilization rates, and any system size, we accurately predict the fraction of failed or incorrect successor and finger pointers and show how we can use these quantities to predict the performance and consistency of lookups under churn. We also discuss briefly how churn may actually be of different ’types’ and the implications this will have for the functioning of DHTs in general.
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Scholar articles
S Krishnamurthy, S El-Ansary, E Aurell, S Haridi - International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems, 2005