动态大规模覆盖网络的抗侵蚀

R. Baldoni, Silvia Bonomi, Leonardo Querzoni, Adriano Rippa, S. Piergiovanni, A. Virgillito
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为了保证动态大规模点对点系统中覆盖网络的连通性,引入了覆盖管理协议。其中一些协议是专门设计来避免大型集群中覆盖的分区(网络中断),尽管有大量节点故障和节点的连续到达/离开(流失)。在本文中,我们确定了与流失有关的第二个效应,即网络侵蚀。我们展示了侵蚀如何影响覆盖网络的连通性,并指出,即使是一个强连接的覆盖网络,当暴露于持续的搅动,可以分解。更具体地说,通过一项实验研究,在基于视图交换技术的覆盖管理协议的背景下,显示了侵蚀的后果。最后,我们提出了一种在每个节点上赋予连接恢复机制,该机制能够协同检测节点隔离和小集群的存在。这种机制被证明是有效的,可以减少覆盖网络的侵蚀,暴露在持续的搅拌中,并在稳定期间快速恢复其连通性。
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Fighting Erosion in Dynamic Large-Scale Overlay Networks
Overlay management protocols have been introduced to guarantee overlay network connectivity in dynamic large- scale peer-to-peer systems. Some of these protocols have been specifically designed to avoid the partitioning of the overlay in large clusters (network breakage) despite massive node failures and the continuous arrivals/departures of nodes (churn). In this paper we identify a second effect connected to churn, namely network erosion. We show how erosion affects overlay network connectivity and point out that even a strongly connected overlay network, when exposed to continuous churn, can be disgregated. More specifically the consequences of erosion are shown, through an experimental study, in the context of overlay management protocols based on the view-exchange technique. We finally propose a connection recovery mechanism to be endowed at each node which is able to collaboratively detect node isolation and the presence of small clusters. This mechanism is shown to be effective in reducing the erosion of an overlay network exposed to continuous churn and to quickly recover its connectivity during stability periods.
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