Trojahner, KaiSobe, PeterBrinkschulte, UweBecker, JürgenFey, DietmarGroßpietsch, Karl-ErwinHochberger, ChristianMaehle, ErikRunkler, Thomas A.2019-10-302019-10-3020043-88579-370-9https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/29391File sharing systems cause a huge portion of traffic in the Internet. With respect to the peer-to-peer approach, unicast delivery of content is the common case. Unfortunately, an inherent characteristic of filesharing systems employing unicast communication is that the sum of all download rates cannot exceed the sum of all upload rates. As asymmetric internet connections become increasingly popular, this restriction is clearly noticeable in form of low download rates. Together with the observation that popular files are requested by many users within a short time frame, this motivates the usage of multicast communication. This paper analyzes the effects of using IP multicast in a filesharing system.enFile sharing using IP-multicastText/Conference Paper1617-5468