In a Chord ring using m = 8, nodes with the following peer ids (or node ids) join the system: 45, 32, 132, 234, 99, 199. What node id is the 􀀞le with id 120 stored at (assuming only one replica)?

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Ray Dart answered

Now REALLY, we are a smart bunch in here (OK, perhaps not me) but that is an extremely specific networking question that you are trying to get the answer to, "on the cheap".

To fake an exam success (probably with cisco).

Get real and put in the work, buddy. Lookup hash tables.

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Ehab Mustafa answered

In a Chord ring using m = 8, nodes with the following peer ids

(or node ids) join the system: 45, 32, 132, 234, 99, 199. What

node id is the 􀀞le with id 120 stored at (assuming only one

replica)

In a Chord ring using m = 8, nodes with the following peer ids

(or node ids) join the system: 45, 32, 132, 234, 99, 199. What

node id is the 􀀞le with id 120 stored at (assuming only one

replica)

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