Online data backup: A peer-assisted approach
- Creators
- Toka L.
- Dell'Amico M.
- Michiardi P.
- Others:
- Toka, L.
- Dell'Amico, M.
- Michiardi, P.
Description
In this work we study the benefits of a peer-assisted approach to online backup applications, in which spare bandwidth and storage space of end-hosts complement that of an online storage service. Via simulations, we analyze the interplay between two key aspects of such applications: data placement and bandwidth allocation. Our analysis focuses on metrics such as the time required to complete a backup and a restore operation, as well as the storage costs. We show that, by using adequate bandwidth allocation policies in which storage space at a cloud provider can be used temporarily, hybrid systems can achieve performance comparable to traditional client-server architectures at a fraction of the costs. Moreover, we explore the impact of mechanisms to impose fairness and conclude that a peer-assisted approach does not discriminate peers in terms of performance, but associates a storage cost to peers contributing with little resources. ©2010 IEEE.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1070904
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1070904
- Origin repository
- UNIGE