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PASS It ON (PASSION): An Adaptive Online Load-Balancing Algorithm for Distributed Range-Query Specialized Systems

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A basic requirement for every P2P system is fault-tolerance. Since the primary objective is resource location and sharing, we require that this basic operation takes place in a reliable manner. In a variety of situations with skewed data accesses (e.g., [1], etc) the demand for content can become overwhelming for certain serving peers, forcing them to reject connections. In many cases, these skewed distributions take extreme forms: Flash crowds, regularly documented surges in the popularity of certain content, are also known to cause severe congestion and degradation of service [2]. Data replication techniques is one commonly utilized solution to remedy these situations. Nevertheless, there are cases in which the requested resources cannot be arbitrarily replicated. Distributed data-structures that support range-queries is such an example: The keys are stored in the network nodes so that a natural order is preserved. These structures can be very useful in a variety of situations: On-line games, web servers, data-warehousing, etc. In such cases, adaptive and on-line load-balancing schemes must be employed in order to avoid resource unavailability and performance in a variety of workloads[3,4].

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Konstantinou, I., Tsoumakos, D., Koziris, N. (2008). PASS It ON (PASSION): An Adaptive Online Load-Balancing Algorithm for Distributed Range-Query Specialized Systems. In: Meersman, R., Tari, Z., Herrero, P. (eds) On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2008 Workshops. OTM 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5333. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88875-8_2

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