Abstract
Services offered today rely on large amounts
of data that can be accessed fast and reliably. One
technical solution providing both acceptable speed and
high reliability are distributed databases, which can be accessed
from an application as one virtual database server.
The virtualization here hides complexity introduced by
distributing the service to a set of machines. In this paper,
we will present a DHT-based architecture implementing
a lookup layer for such a database, which preserves
important features such as self-organization from its DHT
roots, but still offers a good performance for time-critical
applications. Additionally, first anaytical results are given, which show some of the basic mechanisms at work in such systems.
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