2012 11th International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing (ISPDC 2012)
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Abstract

Co-operative peer-to-peer systems have lot of relevance due to their desirable properties like lack of centralized control and transparency. But in certain applications, the stability of peer-to-peer systems is affected when concentrated load spikes occur. In this work, we explore the case for cloud-assisted peer-to-peer systems to handle spikes using peer-to-peer search as a case study. We identify the issues involved in realizing cloud-assisted peer-to-peer systems and propose, implement and evaluate Cloud-Assisted Peer-to-Peer Search (CAPS) architecture which fits in with the co-operative nature of peer-to-peer systems. The experimental results show that CAPS provides stability to peer-to-peer search service during query spikes without affecting user experience adversely.
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