Abstract:
Data replication is fundamental to ensure the availability of applications in a
P2P network. To address the data replication of purely decentralized unstruc-
tured P2P networks, a large number of replication schemes have been proposed
in recent years. These replication schemes signi cantly enhance P2P application
performances. This thesis presents a comparative analysis on di erent replication
schemes of purely decentralized unstructured peer-to-peer networks. The perfor-
mance of those replication schemes are measured in a common platform through
an exclusive set of experiments. We present extensive simulation results in this
thesis which exhibit the e ectiveness of di erent replication schemes. Based on the
simulation results, we have provided guidelines for selecting replication schemes
under di erent scenarios.