Beyond music sharing: an evaluation of peer-to-peer data dissemination techniques in large scientific collaborations

The avalanche of data from scientific instruments and the ensuing interest from geographically distributed users to analyze and interpret it accentuates the need for efficient data dissemination. An optimal data distribution scheme will find the delicate balance between conflicting requirements of m...

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Main Author: Al Kiswany, Samer
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Language:en
Published: University of British Columbia 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/394
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-BVAU.-3942013-06-05T04:16:22ZBeyond music sharing: an evaluation of peer-to-peer data dissemination techniques in large scientific collaborationsAl Kiswany, Samerdata disseminationgrid computingpeer-to-oeerThe avalanche of data from scientific instruments and the ensuing interest from geographically distributed users to analyze and interpret it accentuates the need for efficient data dissemination. An optimal data distribution scheme will find the delicate balance between conflicting requirements of minimizing transfer times, minimizing the impact on the network, and uniformly distributing load among participants. We identify several data distribution techniques, some successfully employed by today's peer-to-peer networks: staging, data partitioning, orthogonal bandwidth exploitation, and combinations of the above. We use simulations to explore the performance of these techniques in contexts similar to those used by today's data-centric scientific collaborations and derive several recommendations for efficient data dissemination. Our experimental results show that the peer-to-peer solutions that offer load balancing and good fault tolerance properties and have embedded participation incentives lead to unjustified costs in today's scientific data collaborations deployed on over-provisioned network cores. However, as user communities grow and these deployments scale, peer-to-peer data delivery mechanisms will likely outperform other techniques.University of British Columbia2008-02-20T18:24:41Z2008-02-20T18:24:41Z20072008-02-20T18:24:41Z2008-05Electronic Thesis or Dissertation14846460 bytesapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2429/394en
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grid computing
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grid computing
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Al Kiswany, Samer
Beyond music sharing: an evaluation of peer-to-peer data dissemination techniques in large scientific collaborations
description The avalanche of data from scientific instruments and the ensuing interest from geographically distributed users to analyze and interpret it accentuates the need for efficient data dissemination. An optimal data distribution scheme will find the delicate balance between conflicting requirements of minimizing transfer times, minimizing the impact on the network, and uniformly distributing load among participants. We identify several data distribution techniques, some successfully employed by today's peer-to-peer networks: staging, data partitioning, orthogonal bandwidth exploitation, and combinations of the above. We use simulations to explore the performance of these techniques in contexts similar to those used by today's data-centric scientific collaborations and derive several recommendations for efficient data dissemination. Our experimental results show that the peer-to-peer solutions that offer load balancing and good fault tolerance properties and have embedded participation incentives lead to unjustified costs in today's scientific data collaborations deployed on over-provisioned network cores. However, as user communities grow and these deployments scale, peer-to-peer data delivery mechanisms will likely outperform other techniques.
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title Beyond music sharing: an evaluation of peer-to-peer data dissemination techniques in large scientific collaborations
title_short Beyond music sharing: an evaluation of peer-to-peer data dissemination techniques in large scientific collaborations
title_full Beyond music sharing: an evaluation of peer-to-peer data dissemination techniques in large scientific collaborations
title_fullStr Beyond music sharing: an evaluation of peer-to-peer data dissemination techniques in large scientific collaborations
title_full_unstemmed Beyond music sharing: an evaluation of peer-to-peer data dissemination techniques in large scientific collaborations
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