Virtualization supplies a straightforward approach to high availability through iterative replications of virtual machine (VM) checkpoints that encapsulate the protected services. Unfortunately, traditional VM replication solutions suffer from deficiencies in either response latency or state recovery consistency, which constrains the adoption of VM replication in production. In this work, we redesign the typical consistency model and network architecture for virtual machine replication. In doing this, we extend the functionality of the secondary host to be the primary recipient of network requests so that the state of the primary VM (PVM) is retained by the secondary host in the form of network packets. Specifically, the secondary host is s...
System virtualization allows forthe consolidation of many physicalservers on a single physical host ...
Replicating a data object improves the availability of the data, and can improve access latency by l...
With the ever-increasing dependence on computers and networks, many systems are required to be conti...
Virtualization is a key piece of modern data center design. Virtualization provides the possibility ...
This study explores a recovery strategy using checkpointing in a distributed shared virtual memory (...
Intrusion-tolerant replication enables the construction of sys-tems that tolerate a finite number of...
Proactive recovery of replicated services is a novel approach that allows tolerating a potentially u...
We have implemented a commercial enterprise-grade system for providing fault-tolerant virtual machin...
In this paper, we propose a TCP/IP Replication scheme for a fault tolerance system to provide high a...
replication is an emerging approach towards accommodating VM installations with high availability. H...
We propose a highly available replication control protocol tailored to environments where network pa...
Abstract—The reliability and availability of distributed services can be ensured using replication. ...
Replication techniques for transaction-based distributed systems generally achieve increased availab...
Replicating a data object improves the availability of the data, and can improve access latency by l...
Current online applications, such as search engines, social networks, or file sharing services, exec...
System virtualization allows forthe consolidation of many physicalservers on a single physical host ...
Replicating a data object improves the availability of the data, and can improve access latency by l...
With the ever-increasing dependence on computers and networks, many systems are required to be conti...
Virtualization is a key piece of modern data center design. Virtualization provides the possibility ...
This study explores a recovery strategy using checkpointing in a distributed shared virtual memory (...
Intrusion-tolerant replication enables the construction of sys-tems that tolerate a finite number of...
Proactive recovery of replicated services is a novel approach that allows tolerating a potentially u...
We have implemented a commercial enterprise-grade system for providing fault-tolerant virtual machin...
In this paper, we propose a TCP/IP Replication scheme for a fault tolerance system to provide high a...
replication is an emerging approach towards accommodating VM installations with high availability. H...
We propose a highly available replication control protocol tailored to environments where network pa...
Abstract—The reliability and availability of distributed services can be ensured using replication. ...
Replication techniques for transaction-based distributed systems generally achieve increased availab...
Replicating a data object improves the availability of the data, and can improve access latency by l...
Current online applications, such as search engines, social networks, or file sharing services, exec...
System virtualization allows forthe consolidation of many physicalservers on a single physical host ...
Replicating a data object improves the availability of the data, and can improve access latency by l...
With the ever-increasing dependence on computers and networks, many systems are required to be conti...