The joint project, dubbed Infrastructure for Resilient Internet Systems (IRIS), aims to use distributed hash table (DHT) technology to develop a common infrastructure for distributed applications. DHT is like having a file cabinet distributed over numerous servers, explained Frans Kaashoek, a . . . . The joint project, dubbed Infrastructure for Resilient Internet Systems (IRIS), aims to use distributed hash table (DHT) technology to develop a common infrastructure for distributed applications. DHT is like having a file cabinet distributed over numerous servers, explained Frans Kaashoek, a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and an IRIS project head. So if one server goes down, not all of the data is compromised. Like in peer-to-peer networks, there is no central server in the system that contains a list of where all the data, or files in the cabinet, are located. Instead, each server has a partial list of where data is stored in the system. The trick for the researchers is creating a "lookup" algorithm that allows the location of data to be found in a short series of steps. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . Discover the groundbreaking IRIS initiative that utilizes Distributed Hash Tables (DHT) to establish a robust framework for decentralized applications.. Distributed Hash Tables, Secure Infrastructure, IRIS Project, Network Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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