We describe a peer-to-peer distributed hash table with provable consistency and performance in a fault-prone environment.
Our system routes queries and locates nodes using a novel XOR-based metric topology that simplifies the algorithm and facilitates
our proof. The topology has the property that every message exchanged conveys or reinforces useful contact information. The
system exploits this information to send parallel, asynchronous query messages that tolerate node failures without imposing
timeout delays on users.
This research was partially supported by National Science Foundation grants CCR 0093361 and CCR 9800085.