Persistent naming for P2P Web hosting

The peer-to-peer paradigm has great potential of contributing to the next generation web-hosting infrastructure. Profound advancements in P2P technologies in the last decade have proven their capability to provide the same functionality as traditional client-server systems at a much larger scale and...

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Published in2011 IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing pp. 270 - 279
Main Authors Bari, M. F., Haque, M. R., Ahmed, R., Boutaba, R., Mathieu, B.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.08.2011
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Summary:The peer-to-peer paradigm has great potential of contributing to the next generation web-hosting infrastructure. Profound advancements in P2P technologies in the last decade have proven their capability to provide the same functionality as traditional client-server systems at a much larger scale and much lower cost. Existing centralized website hosting technology has a number of inherent deficiencies, including: scalability issues; single point of failure; administrative overhead; and hosting expenses. P2P Web hosting can effectively address these problems and open a new era for the next generation web technology. Unlike the current web however, peer availability and content placement are highly dynamic in P2P networks. This dynamism raises a number of research challenges related to naming, indexing, searching and hosting in P2P environments. In this paper we identify the practical requirements for devising a persistent naming scheme for P2P web-hosting on top of highly dynamic non-persistent P2P networks and present a novel naming architecture for satisfying these requirements.
ISBN:1457701502
9781457701504
ISSN:2161-3559
DOI:10.1109/P2P.2011.6038745