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Scalability in Adaptive Multi-Metric Overlays
Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan March 24-March 26
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Adolfo Rodriguez, Duke University
Dejan Kostić, Duke University
Amin Vahdat, University of California at San Diego
Increasing application requirements have placed heavy emphasis on building overlay networks to efficiently deliver data to multiple receivers. A key performance challenge is simultaneously achieving adaptivity to changing network conditions and scalability to large numbers of users. In addition, most current algorithms focus on a single performance metric, such as delay or bandwidth, particular to individual application requirements. In this paper, we introduce a two-fold approach for creating robust, high-performance overlays called Adaptive Multi-Metric Overlays (AMMO). First, AMMO uses an adaptive, highly-parallel, and metric-independent protocol, TreeMaint, to build and maintain overlay trees. Second, AMMO provides a mechanism for comparing overlay edges along specified application performance goals to guide TreeMaint transformations. We have used AMMO to implement and evaluate a single-metric (bandwidth-optimized) tree similar to Overcast and a two-metric (delay-constrained, cost-optimized) overlay.
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Adolfo Rodriguez, Dejan Kostić, Amin Vahdat, "Scalability in Adaptive Multi-Metric Overlays," icdcs, pp.112-121, 24th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'04), 2004
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