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  2. Overlay network - Wikipedia

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    An overlay network is a computer network that is layered on top of another (logical as opposed to physical) network. The concept of overlay networking is distinct from the traditional model of OSI layered networks, and almost always assumes that the underlay network is an IP network of some kind. [1] Some examples of overlay networking ...

  3. Category:Overlay networks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Overlay networks" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. EDonkey network; H.

  4. Tapestry (DHT) - Wikipedia

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    Tapestry provides an overlay routing network that is stable under a variety of network conditions. This provides an ideal infrastructure for distributed applications and services. Applications based on tapestry are: OceanStore − Distributed storage utility on PlanetLab; Mnemosyne − Steganographic file system

  5. Distributed hash table - Wikipedia

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    The message will again be routed through the overlay to the node responsible for k, which will reply with the stored data. The keyspace partitioning and overlay network components are described below with the goal of capturing the principal ideas common to most DHTs; many designs differ in the details.

  6. Pastry (DHT) - Wikipedia

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    Pastry is an overlay network and routing network for the implementation of a distributed hash table (DHT) similar to Chord.The key–value pairs are stored in a redundant peer-to-peer network of connected Internet hosts.

  7. Peer-to-peer - Wikipedia

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    Overlay network diagram for a structured P2P network, using a distributed hash table (DHT) to identify and locate nodes/resources In structured peer-to-peer networks the overlay is organized into a specific topology, and the protocol ensures that any node can efficiently [ 28 ] search the network for a file/resource, even if the resource is ...

  8. Tor (network) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. Free and open-source anonymity network based on onion routing This article is about the software and anonymity network. For the software's organization, see The Tor Project. For the magazine, see Tor.com. Tor The Tor Project logo Developer(s) The Tor Project Initial release 20 September ...

  9. Computer network - Wikipedia

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    Another example of an overlay network is a distributed hash table, which maps keys to nodes in the network. In this case, the underlying network is an IP network, and the overlay network is a table (actually a map ) indexed by keys.