A Decentralized Resilient Short-Term Cache for Messaging
H. Heck, O. Kieselmann, N. Kopal, and A. Wacker. IFIP International Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS), volume 10853 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 110-121. Springer, Springer, (June 2018)
Abstract
Messaging applications are among the most popular internet applications and people use them worldwide on a daily basis. Their supporting infrastructure, though consisting of a multitude of servers, is typically under central control. This enables censorship and seamless user profiling. A fully decentralized infrastructure, with decentralized control and redundant data storage, can mitigate these dangers. In this paper we evaluate the basic ability of decentralized networks created by the network overlay and data storage protocol Kademlia to serve as a short-term data cache for messaging applications. Our results show, that reliable retrieval of up to 20 replicas is possible.
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%A Kopal, Nils
%A Wacker, Arno
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%X Messaging applications are among the most popular internet applications and people use them worldwide on a daily basis. Their supporting infrastructure, though consisting of a multitude of servers, is typically under central control. This enables censorship and seamless user profiling. A fully decentralized infrastructure, with decentralized control and redundant data storage, can mitigate these dangers. In this paper we evaluate the basic ability of decentralized networks created by the network overlay and data storage protocol Kademlia to serve as a short-term data cache for messaging applications. Our results show, that reliable retrieval of up to 20 replicas is possible.
@inproceedings{heck2018rescache,
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title = {A Decentralized Resilient Short-Term Cache for Messaging},
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