Looks like a very informative lecture notes. Well done

I have a little comment. You mentioned there's no super-peer DHT ( if i
got it correctly). But there is one called Chord^2 that organizes peers
in a two-layered rings, the inner consists of the super-peer (high
availability) http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1558558.

Other examples in DHT that exploiting the heterogeneity are the uses of
VirtualNode (to achieve load balancing), but i hesitate to consider them
as super-peer model.

Overall, good lecture.

Anh.

Jim Dowling wrote:
> Hi all,
> I recently gave a lecture on super-peers at KTH, Stockholm see:
> http://www.imit.kth.se/courses/2G1526/Lectures/Lecture8-SuperPeers-Lecture.pdf
> <http://www.imit.kth.se/courses/2G1526/Lectures/Lecture8-SuperPeers-Lecture.pdf>
> 
> If anybody has any feedback on it, please let me know.
> In particular, the discussion of Skype's architecture is of interest to
> me - anything you can add would be great.
> 
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