Scalability constitutes a key property of Peer-to-Peer overlay networks. Recent advances that improve scalability include super-peer infrastructures and network coordinates.As an integral part of an upcoming middleware for distributed computing, we have developed a mechanism that builds and maintains a super-peer overlay network in a decentralized, self-organized way, using network coordinates to facilitate inter-peer distance estimation.We discuss the benefits of super-peer infrastructures in the context of Desktop Grids and present the outcome of experiments conducted on PlanetLab to observe the constructed topology's behavior in a practical environment.
Index Terms:
Middleware, Super-Peer, Topology Construction, Peer-to-Peer, Desktop Grid, Distributed Computing
Citation:
Peter Merz, Jan Ubben, Matthias Priebe, "On the Construction of a Super-Peer Topology underneath Middleware for Distributed Computing," ccgrid, pp.590-595, 2008 Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGRID), 2008