Improving peer-to-peer file distribution: winner doesn't have to take all

B. Leong, Youming Wang, S. Wen, Cristina Carbunaru, Y. M. Teo, Christopher S. Chang, T. Ho
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Abstract

Recent work on BitTorrent has shown that the choke/unchoke mechanism implements an auction where each peer tries to induce other peers into "unchoking" it by uploading more data than competing peers. Under such a scenario, fast peers tend to trade with one another and neglect slower peers. In this work, we revisit the peer-to-peer (p2p) file distribution problem and show that this does not have to be the case. We describe a p2p file distribution algorithm, the Tit-For-Tat Transport Protocol (TFTTP), that is able to achieve faster download performance than BitTorrent by employing a new mechanism called a promise. Our experiments show that the average throughput for TFTTP is some 30% to 70% higher than that for BitTorrent under controlled and realistic network conditions. We also show that TFTTP exhibits fairer sharing behavior and avoids the situation where "winner takes all".
最近对BitTorrent的研究表明,阻塞/解除阻塞机制实现了一种拍卖,每个节点都试图通过上传比竞争对手更多的数据来诱导其他节点“解除阻塞”。在这种情况下,快速的对等体倾向于相互交易,而忽略较慢的对等体。在这项工作中,我们重新审视点对点(p2p)文件分发问题,并表明情况并非如此。我们描述了一种p2p文件分发算法,即对等传输协议(TFTTP),通过采用一种称为承诺的新机制,它能够实现比BitTorrent更快的下载性能。我们的实验表明,在可控和现实的网络条件下,TFTTP的平均吞吐量比BitTorrent高30%到70%。TFTTP表现出更公平的共享行为,避免了“赢家通吃”的局面。
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