[Bamboo-Users] Question regarding Opendht
Ghassemi_Mohsen at emc.com
Ghassemi_Mohsen at emc.com
Wed Nov 7 11:58:02 UTC 2007
I don't have answers to all your questions but here are links to help
you get started:
Opendht tutorial
http://opendht.org/users-guide.html
Continuous process of node arrival and departure is called "churn".
http://srhea.net/papers/bamboo-usenix.pdf
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1135714
http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/papers/dhtcomparison:infocom05/index.html
Bamboo tutorial:
http://bamboo-dht.org/tutorial.html
mohsen
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From: bamboo-users-bounces at bamboo-dht.org
[mailto:bamboo-users-bounces at bamboo-dht.org] On Behalf Of mayur bhosle
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 4:02 AM
To: bamboo-users at bamboo-dht.org
Subject: [Bamboo-Users] Question regarding Opendht
Hi,
We are a group of four student from Georgia
Institute of Technology and as part of course project, we are planning
to measure the static resilence and the recovery time of the Bamboo
dht in case of failure of nodes.
Can we use Opendht in this project, so that
we can get rid of the deployment of Bamboo code on planetlab nodes and
concentrate on the main part of measurement?If we can, are there any
tutorials or guides which can help us get familiar with Opendht. We
are basically interested in seeing the effect of failure on node an
routing and the recovery time taken. Is it possible to fail a node in
Opendht ?
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