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* Why are DHTs relevant to distributed OSs? | * Why are DHTs relevant to distributed OSs? | ||
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* What non-DHT internet infrastructure would you replace with a DHT? How suitable is | * What non-DHT internet infrastructure would you replace with a DHT? How suitable is Tapestry for this purpose? |
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Kademlia
Members:
- Why are DHTs relevant to distributed OSs?
- How is content divided?
- How is the network traversed?
- What trust assumptions does the system make?
- Performance constraints?
- What non-DHT internet infrastructure would you replace with a DHT? How suitable is Kademlia for this purpose?
Comet
Members: Mohamed Ahmed, Apoorv Sangal, Ambalica Sharma
- Why are DHTs relevant to distributed OSs?
- How is content divided?
- How is the network traversed?
- What trust assumptions does the system make?
- Performance constraints?
- What non-DHT internet infrastructure would you replace with a DHT? How suitable is Kademlia for this purpose?
Tapestry
Members:
- Why are DHTs relevant to distributed OSs?
Because they provide a way to distribute information over large networks (distributed key/value store).
- How is content divided?
- How is the network traversed?
- What trust assumptions does the system make?
- Performance constraints?
- What non-DHT internet infrastructure would you replace with a DHT? How suitable is Tapestry for this purpose?