The Pastry home page.
Computer Laboratory, University
of Cambridge:
PASTA
Pasta is a scalable file system built on top of Pastry in a similar manner
as PAST, but will provide mutability and a decentralized hierarchical
namespace. Pasta clients use content-based blocking based on a file's
actual content, to make better utilization of available storage space.
Microsoft Research,
Redmond:
The
Herald project
is building a publish/subscribe event notification service deployed as a
self-configuring federation of peers designed to scale to Internet size
and to provide timely delivery of notifications.
Marvin Theimer and Michael B. Jones.
Overlook: Scalable Name Service on an Overlay Network. In
Proceedings of the 22nd
International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS),
Vienna, Austria, IEEE Computer Society, July 2002.
University of Michigan,
Ann Arbour:
Pastiche
is a convenient peer-to-peer backup system. In Pastiche, each machine leverages similar data on backup buddies to inexpensively store backup state on each buddy's disk. Pastiche includes mechanisms for efficient buddy discovery, incremental snapshot generation, and detection of malicious or faulty buddies.
L. P. Cox and B. D. Noble. Pastiche: making backup cheap and
easy. To appear in the Fifth USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and
Implementation, December, 2002, Boston, MA.
Purdue University, West
Lafayette:
The
DPSR project
exploits the synergy between topology-aware structured peer-to-peer
substrates (e.g., Pastry) and the on-demand multi-hop routing protocols
for mobile Ad Hoc networks (MANETS) (e.g., DSR), and develops a new
on-demand multi-hop routing protocol, Dynamic Peer-to-Peer Source Routing
(DPSR), for MANETS, that promises to be more scalable than DSR and AODV.
If you would like your project added to
this list, please contact mailto:antr@microsoft.com.
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