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ROAR

Authors :
Felipe Huici
Mark Handley
David S. Rosenblum
Costin Raiciu
Source :
SIGCOMM
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
ACM, 2009.

Abstract

To search the web quickly, search engines partition the web index over many machines, and consult every partition when answering a query. To increase throughput, replicas are added for each of these machines. The key parameter of these algorithms is the trade-off between replication and partitioning: increasing the partitioning level improves query completion time since more servers handle the query, but may incur non-negligible startup costs for each sub-query. Finding the right operating point and adapting to it can significantly improve performance and reduce costs. We introduce Rendezvous On a Ring (ROAR), a novel distributed algorithm that enables on-the-fly re-configuration of the partitioning level. ROAR can add and remove servers without stopping the system, cope with server failures, and provide good load-balancing even with a heterogeneous server pool. We demonstrate these claims using a privacy-preserving search application built upon ROAR.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2009 conference on Data communication
Accession number :
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