State machine replication is a common approach for building fault-tolerant ser-vices. A Replicated State Machine (RSM) typically uses a consensus protocol such as Paxos [1] to decide on the order of updates and thus keep replicas con-sistent. Using Paxos, the RSM can continue to process new requests, as long a
Many current online services have stringent availability and performance requirements. High availabi...
Abstract. State-machine replication is a popular approach to building fault-tolerant systems, which ...
State machine replication (SMR) leverages distributed con-sensus protocols such as PAXOS to keep mul...
State machine replication is a common applied technique for building fault-tolerant services. The te...
Software systems fail; distributed systems fail in worse ways [20]. The causes of failures can be va...
In this article, we propose and evaluate three different state recovery algorithms aimed for Paxos-o...
State machine replication is a general approach for constructing fault-tolerant services, and a key ...
This chapter presents the fundamentals and applications of the State Machine Replication (SMR) techn...
In this paper, we analyze and experimentally compare state-machine-based and deferred-update (or tra...
Abstract. This paper addresses reconfiguration of a Replicated State Machine (RSM) in an asynchronou...
Abstract—State-machine replication is a well-established ap-proach to fault tolerance. The idea is t...
ABSTRACT As high-end computing machines continue to grow in size, issues such as fault tolerance and...
State machine replication (SMR) leverages distributed consensus protocols such as PAXOS to keep mult...
Abstract—State-machine replication, a fundamental approach to designing fault-tolerant services, req...
Abstract—State-machine replication, a fundamental approach to fault tolerance, requires replicas to ...
Many current online services have stringent availability and performance requirements. High availabi...
Abstract. State-machine replication is a popular approach to building fault-tolerant systems, which ...
State machine replication (SMR) leverages distributed con-sensus protocols such as PAXOS to keep mul...
State machine replication is a common applied technique for building fault-tolerant services. The te...
Software systems fail; distributed systems fail in worse ways [20]. The causes of failures can be va...
In this article, we propose and evaluate three different state recovery algorithms aimed for Paxos-o...
State machine replication is a general approach for constructing fault-tolerant services, and a key ...
This chapter presents the fundamentals and applications of the State Machine Replication (SMR) techn...
In this paper, we analyze and experimentally compare state-machine-based and deferred-update (or tra...
Abstract. This paper addresses reconfiguration of a Replicated State Machine (RSM) in an asynchronou...
Abstract—State-machine replication is a well-established ap-proach to fault tolerance. The idea is t...
ABSTRACT As high-end computing machines continue to grow in size, issues such as fault tolerance and...
State machine replication (SMR) leverages distributed consensus protocols such as PAXOS to keep mult...
Abstract—State-machine replication, a fundamental approach to designing fault-tolerant services, req...
Abstract—State-machine replication, a fundamental approach to fault tolerance, requires replicas to ...
Many current online services have stringent availability and performance requirements. High availabi...
Abstract. State-machine replication is a popular approach to building fault-tolerant systems, which ...
State machine replication (SMR) leverages distributed con-sensus protocols such as PAXOS to keep mul...