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Even though recent research has identified many different uses for peer-to-peer (P2P) architectures, file sharing remains the dominant (by far) P2P application on the Internet. Despite various legal problems, the number of users participating in these file-sharing systems, and number of files transferred, continues to grow at a remarkable pace. Filesharing applications are thus becoming an increasingly important feature of the Internet landscape and, as such, the scalability of these P2P systems is of paramount concern. While the peer-to-peer nature of data storage and data transfer in these systems is inherently scalable, the scalability of file location and query resolution is much more problematic.
The Freenet system is what we would call a “loosely structured” system; file placement is affected by routing hints that are based on the object’s identifiers; these locations are not precisely specified and so not all searches succeed.
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Lv, Q., Ratnasamy, S., Shenker, S. (2002). Can Heterogeneity Make Gnutella Scalable?. In: Druschel, P., Kaashoek, F., Rowstron, A. (eds) Peer-to-Peer Systems. IPTPS 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2429. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45748-8_9
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