Scalable P2P Resource Locator (SPRL)

Authors

  • Boddapati Soujanya Associate Professor, Department of CSE, Rise Krishna Sai Gandhi Group of Institutions Author

Abstract

The Scalable P2P Resource Locator (SPRL) is a fundamental component in peer-to-peer (P2P) network architectures designed to efficiently and effectively locate resources across distributed networks. This abstract provides an overview of SPRL's key objectives, design principles, and functionalities.In the realm of Internet applications and distributed systems, the need for efficient resource discovery in a scalable and decentralized manner is paramount. SPRL addresses this challenge by offering a sophisticated framework for locating and accessing resources across a dynamic network of peers. Its design is underpinned by the following core principles:
Scalability: SPRL is architected to seamlessly accommodate an ever-expanding network of peers and resources. It leverages techniques such as distributed hash tables (DHTs) and peer routing algorithms to ensure that the system can handle growth without compromising performance.
This abstract serves as an introduction to the Scalable P2P Resource Locator (SPRL) framework, which plays a vital role in the modern landscape of internet applications. By adhering to these principles, SPRL empowers distributed systems to efficiently locate and access resources while maintaining scalability, decentralization, efficiency, and fault tolerance.

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Published

2021-01-21

How to Cite

Scalable P2P Resource Locator (SPRL). (2021). International Journal of Engineering and Science Research, 11(1), 1-10. https://ijesr.org/index.php/ijesr/article/view/1138