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During the past few years, large, reliable and efficient storage systems have become increasingly important in enterprise environments. Additional requirements for these environments include low installation, maintenance and administration costs. In this paper we propose a hash-based storage approach, combined with block-level operating system semantics. The experimental evaluation confirms that the...
During the past years, anywhere, anytime access to large and reliable storage has become increasingly important in both enterprise and home computer environments. In this paper we present the design and implementation of a distributed storage infrastructure, which combines the benefits emanating by the usage of a distributed hash table as the core storage layer with the transparency provided by a...
Wireless community networks (WCNs) are wide-area wireless networks whose nodes are owned and managed by volunteers. These networks are rarely supported by any infrastructure for measuring network performance indicators. In this paper, we present the design, the implementation and the experimental evaluation of KIXEM, an open agent-based architecture, whose design meets the special requirements and...
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