S.Ayyasamy1
and S.N. Sivanandam2
1Asst. Professor, Department of Information Technology,
Tamilnadu College of Engineering Coimbatore-641 659, Tamil Nadu, INDIA.
2
Professor and Head, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
PSG College of Technology, Peelamedu, Coimbatore-641 004, Tamil Nadu, INDIA.
Abstract
In P2P systems, large volumes of data are declustered naturally across a large number of peers. But it
is very difficult to control the initial data distribution because every user has the freedom to share any data
with other users. The system scalability can be improved by distributing the load across multiple servers
which is proposed by replication. The large scale content distribution systems were improved broadly using
the replication techniques. The demanded contents can be brought closer to the clients by multiplying the
source of information geographically, which in turn reduce both the access latency and the network traffic.
In addition to this, due to the intrinsic dynamism of the P2P environment, static data distribution cannot be
expected to guarantee good load balancing. If the hot peers become bottleneck, it leads to increased user
response time and significant performance degradation of the system. Hence an effective load balancing
mechanism is necessary in such cases and it can be attained efficiently by intelligent data replication.
In this paper, we propose a cluster based replication architecture for load-balancing in peer-to-peer
content distribution systems. In addition to an intelligent replica placement technique, it also consists of an
effective load balancing technique. In the intelligent replica placement technique, peers are grouped into
strong and weak clusters based on their weight vector which comprises available capacity, CPU speed,
access latency and memory size. In order to achieve complete load balancing across the system, an intracluster
and inter-cluster load balancing algorithms are proposed. We are able to show that our proposed
architecture attains less latency and better throughput with reduced bandwidth usage, through the
simulation results.
Keywords
Replica, Overlay, Clusters, QoS, Content, Routing
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