Replicated systems are a kind of distributed systems whose main goal is to ensure that computer systems are highly available, fault tolerant and provide high performance. One of the last trends in replication techniques managed by replication protocols, make use of Group Communication Sys- tem, and more specifically of the communication primitive atomic broadcast for developing more eficient replication protocols. An important aspect in these systems consists in how they manage the disconnection of nodes {which degrades their service{ and the connec- tion/reconnection of nodes for maintaining their original support. This task is delegated in replicated systems to recovery protocols. How it works de- pends specially on the failure ...
Distributed systems are the basis of widespread computing facilities enabling many of our daily life...
Databases are distributed and replicated to increase the efficiency and resiliency of a database man...
Traditionally, fault-tolerant systems assume that failures are independent, often expressed as a thr...
Replicated systems are a kind of distributed systems whose main goal is to ensure that computer sys...
Nowadays eager update everywhere replication protocols are widely used in replicated databases. They...
Nowadays eager update everywhere replication protocols are widely used in replicated databases. They...
In a distributed system, replication of components, such as objects, is a well known way of achievin...
Database replication consists in storage copies of the data in multiple sites for increasing availab...
Abstract-A formal model for atomic commit protocols for a distrib-uted database system is introduced...
A distributed system is a collection of nodes connected by a network, an ideal platform to provide h...
The problem of recovery in large-scale transaction-based distributed systems with replicated data is...
Periodically, researchers have been sharing their constant attempts to improve the existing methods ...
PhD ThesisN- Modular Redundancy (NMR) is a form of active replication in whicheach processor is rep...
.... Abstract a process is logged on stable storage [5], and each process is occasionally checkpoint...
This report compares two strategies for crash fault tolerance of nodes in distributed systems: activ...
Distributed systems are the basis of widespread computing facilities enabling many of our daily life...
Databases are distributed and replicated to increase the efficiency and resiliency of a database man...
Traditionally, fault-tolerant systems assume that failures are independent, often expressed as a thr...
Replicated systems are a kind of distributed systems whose main goal is to ensure that computer sys...
Nowadays eager update everywhere replication protocols are widely used in replicated databases. They...
Nowadays eager update everywhere replication protocols are widely used in replicated databases. They...
In a distributed system, replication of components, such as objects, is a well known way of achievin...
Database replication consists in storage copies of the data in multiple sites for increasing availab...
Abstract-A formal model for atomic commit protocols for a distrib-uted database system is introduced...
A distributed system is a collection of nodes connected by a network, an ideal platform to provide h...
The problem of recovery in large-scale transaction-based distributed systems with replicated data is...
Periodically, researchers have been sharing their constant attempts to improve the existing methods ...
PhD ThesisN- Modular Redundancy (NMR) is a form of active replication in whicheach processor is rep...
.... Abstract a process is logged on stable storage [5], and each process is occasionally checkpoint...
This report compares two strategies for crash fault tolerance of nodes in distributed systems: activ...
Distributed systems are the basis of widespread computing facilities enabling many of our daily life...
Databases are distributed and replicated to increase the efficiency and resiliency of a database man...
Traditionally, fault-tolerant systems assume that failures are independent, often expressed as a thr...