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Spreading the load using consistent hashing: a preliminary report
Consistent hashing can be used to assign objects to nodes in a distributed system. It has been used by several distributed systems including Chord, Pastry, and Tornado because of its efficient handling of node failure and repair. In this paper we analyze how well consistent hashing does at evenly distributing objects among the nodes in the system. We also extend current consistent hashing algorithms to allow for dynamic load balancing while retaining the good properties of consistent hashing. Finally we analyze our extensions using both probabilistic analysis and simulations. The algorithms derived appear to achieve much better load balancing.