Autonomic management of maintenance scheduling in Chord
Abstract
This paper experimentally evaluates the effects of applying autonomic management to the scheduling of maintenance operations in a deployed Chord network, for various membership churn and workload patterns. Two versions of anautonomic management policy were compared with a static configuration. The autonomic policies varied with respect to the aggressiveness with which they responded to peer access error rates and to wasted maintenance operations. In most experiments, significant improvements due to autonomic management were observed in the performance of routing operations and the quantity of data transmitted between network members. Of the autonomic policies, the more aggressive version gave slightly better results.
Citation
Tauber , M , Kirby , G & Dearle , A 2010 , Autonomic management of maintenance scheduling in Chord . University of St Andrews .
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