Quorum systems (introduced in the late seventies) and atomic broadcast (introduced later) are two techniques to manage replicated data. Despite of the fact that these two techniques are now well known, the advantage of atomic broadcast over quorum systems is not clearly understood. The paper explains exactly in what cases atomic broadcast is a better technique than quorum systems to handle replication
Distributed data services use replication to ensure data availability and survivability. With replic...
Replication is a powerful technique for increasing availability of a distributed service. Algorithms...
This paper describes a solution to the Atomic Broadcast problem in asynchronous distributed systems ...
Quorum systems (introduced in the late seventies) and atomic broadcast (introduced later) are two te...
This paper investigates the use of partial replication in the Database State Machine approach introd...
Within only a couple of generations, the so-called digital revolution has taken the world by storm: ...
... this article, we analyze several quorum types in order to better understand their behavior in pr...
Database replication protocols based on group communication primitives have recently been the subjec...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1994Replication is a critical aspect of large-scale distr...
AbstractIn distributed systems, we replicate data for the purpose of increasing availability and per...
This paper investigates the use of partial replication in the Database State Machine approach introd...
Database replication protocols based on a certification approach are usually the best ones for achie...
In this paper, we explore the use of the simple variants of broadcast protocols for managing replica...
Distributed data services use replication to ensure data availability and survivability. With replic...
Distributed data services use replication to ensure data availability and survivability. With replic...
Distributed data services use replication to ensure data availability and survivability. With replic...
Replication is a powerful technique for increasing availability of a distributed service. Algorithms...
This paper describes a solution to the Atomic Broadcast problem in asynchronous distributed systems ...
Quorum systems (introduced in the late seventies) and atomic broadcast (introduced later) are two te...
This paper investigates the use of partial replication in the Database State Machine approach introd...
Within only a couple of generations, the so-called digital revolution has taken the world by storm: ...
... this article, we analyze several quorum types in order to better understand their behavior in pr...
Database replication protocols based on group communication primitives have recently been the subjec...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1994Replication is a critical aspect of large-scale distr...
AbstractIn distributed systems, we replicate data for the purpose of increasing availability and per...
This paper investigates the use of partial replication in the Database State Machine approach introd...
Database replication protocols based on a certification approach are usually the best ones for achie...
In this paper, we explore the use of the simple variants of broadcast protocols for managing replica...
Distributed data services use replication to ensure data availability and survivability. With replic...
Distributed data services use replication to ensure data availability and survivability. With replic...
Distributed data services use replication to ensure data availability and survivability. With replic...
Replication is a powerful technique for increasing availability of a distributed service. Algorithms...
This paper describes a solution to the Atomic Broadcast problem in asynchronous distributed systems ...