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Locality-Aware and Churn-Resilient Load-Balancing Algorithms in Structured Peer-to-Peer Networks
Shen, H.; Xu, C.-Z.
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Volume 18, Issue 6, June 2007 Page(s):849 - 862
Digital Object Identifier   10.1109/TPDS.2007.1040
Summary:Structured peer-to-peer overlay networks, like distributed hash tables (DHTs), map data items to the network based on a consistent hashing function. Such mapping for data distribution has an inherent load balance problem. Data redistribution algorithms based on randomized matching of heavily loaded nodes with light ones can deal with the dynamics of DHTs. However, they are unable to consider the proximity of the nodes simultaneously. There are other methods that rely on auxiliary networks to facilitate locality-aware load redistribution. Due to the cost of network construction and maintenance, the locality-aware algorithms can hardly work for DHTs with churn. This paper presents a locality-aware randomized load-balancing algorithm to deal with both the proximity and network churn at the same time. We introduce a factor of randomness in the probing of lightly loaded nodes in a range of proximity. We further improve the efficiency by allowing the probing of multiple candidates (d-way) at a time. Simulation results show the superiority of the locality-aware two-way randomized algorithm in comparison with other random or locality-aware algorithms. In DHTs with churn, it performs no worse than the best chum-resilient algorithm. It takes advantage of node capacity heterogeneity and achieves good load balance effectively even in a skewed distribution of items

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