We present a novel protocol for restructuring a treebased overlay network in response to the workload of the application running over it. Through low-cost restructuring operations, our protocol incrementally adapts the tree so as to bring nodes that tend to communicate with one another closer together in the tree. It achieves this while respecting degree bounds on nodes so that, e.g., no node degenerates into a “hub” for the overlay. Moreover, it limits restructuring to those parts of the tree over which communication takes place, avoiding restructuring other parts of the tree unnecessarily. We show via experiments on PlanetLab that our protocol can significantly reduce communication latencies in workloads dominated by clusters of communicating nodes.
Michael K. Reiter, Asad Samar, Chenxi Wang