This paper presents a new and efficient method for consistency control of replicated directory files. By investigating the special consistency requirements and the data structure of directory files, we design a parallel and nonblocking updating mechanism for the management of directory files. Compared with other consistency control mechanisms, our approach has the following advantages: (1) neither global locking nor globally synchronized clocks are used; (2) updates can be issued at any node without synchronizing with each other; (3) updates from remote nodes are executed as they arrive, without being blocked. The access consistency and correctness of the mechanism are also discussed
The paper focuses on distributed file systems and presents a system to transparently manage file rep...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose a new fault-tolerant model for replication in distributed-file...
Distributed data exploits the fact that dataaccesses tend to reflect a locality of reference. Aparti...
Replication can enhance the availability of the data files in a distributed environment. This paper ...
This thesis studies the problem of file replication in distributed systems. File replication is desi...
Distributed systems provide the opportunity for fault tolerance through replication. This dissertati...
Parallel file systems offer improved performance over traditional file systems by allowing processes...
Distributed file systems need to provide for fault tolerance. This is typically achieved with the re...
We present a replication control protocol for distributed file systems that can guarantee strict con...
Management of related, replicated objects is often fundamental to the design of reliable distributed...
Introduction Distributed databases will not be able to accept many of the operational constraints t...
Many distributed systems replicate data for fault tolerance or availability. In such systems, a log...
AbstractThe issue of data replication is considered in the context of a restricted system model moti...
Critical data are often replicated in distributed systems to protect them against site failures and ...
In this paper, we present methods for supporting autonomous updates in replicated databases. Autonom...
The paper focuses on distributed file systems and presents a system to transparently manage file rep...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose a new fault-tolerant model for replication in distributed-file...
Distributed data exploits the fact that dataaccesses tend to reflect a locality of reference. Aparti...
Replication can enhance the availability of the data files in a distributed environment. This paper ...
This thesis studies the problem of file replication in distributed systems. File replication is desi...
Distributed systems provide the opportunity for fault tolerance through replication. This dissertati...
Parallel file systems offer improved performance over traditional file systems by allowing processes...
Distributed file systems need to provide for fault tolerance. This is typically achieved with the re...
We present a replication control protocol for distributed file systems that can guarantee strict con...
Management of related, replicated objects is often fundamental to the design of reliable distributed...
Introduction Distributed databases will not be able to accept many of the operational constraints t...
Many distributed systems replicate data for fault tolerance or availability. In such systems, a log...
AbstractThe issue of data replication is considered in the context of a restricted system model moti...
Critical data are often replicated in distributed systems to protect them against site failures and ...
In this paper, we present methods for supporting autonomous updates in replicated databases. Autonom...
The paper focuses on distributed file systems and presents a system to transparently manage file rep...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose a new fault-tolerant model for replication in distributed-file...
Distributed data exploits the fact that dataaccesses tend to reflect a locality of reference. Aparti...