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Peer sharing behaviour in the eDonkey network, and implications for the design of server-less file sharing systems
2006
Proceedings of the 2006 EuroSys conference on - EuroSys '06
In this paper we present an empirical study of a workload gathered by crawling the eDonkey network -a dominant peer-to-peer file sharing system -for over 50 days. We first confirm the presence of some known features, in particular the prevalence of free-riding and the Zipflike distribution of file popularity. We also analyze the evolution of document popularity. We then provide an in-depth analysis of several clustering properties of such workloads. We measure the geographical clustering of
doi:10.1145/1217935.1217970
dblp:conf/eurosys/HandurukandeKFMP06
fatcat:66fbxw3amncadaqresvz7vwgyq