Journal of Networks, Vol 1, No 6 (2006), 36-44, Dec 2006
doi:10.4304/jnw.1.6.36-44

A Comparison of Replication Strategies for Reliable Decentralised Storage

Matthew Leslie, Jim Davies, Todd Huffman

Abstract


Distributed hash tables (DHTs) can be used as the basis of a resilient lookup service in unstable environments: local routing tables are updated to reflected changes in the network; efficient routing can be maintained in the face of participant node failures. This fault-tolerance is an important aspect of modern, decentralised data storage solutions. In architectures that employ DHTs, the choice of algorithm for data replication and maintenance can have a significant impact upon performance and reliability. This paper presents a comparative analysis of replication algorithms for architectures based upon a specific design of DHT. It presents also a novel maintenance algorithm for dynamic replica placement, and considers the reliability of the resulting designs at the system level. The performance of the algorithms is examined using simulation techniques; significant differences are identified in terms of communication costs and latency.



Keywords


peer to peer; reliable storage; distributed hash table; dhash; chord

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