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Distributed multi-level recovery in main-memory databases. Distributed and Parallel Databases 6
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, 1998
"... In this paper we present recovery techniques for distributed main-memory databases, specically for client-server and shared-disk architectures. We present a recovery scheme for client-server architectures, based on shipping log records to the server, and two recovery schemes for shared-disk architec ..."
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imple-mented in the Dal main-memory database system. Our centralized as well as distributed-memory recovery schemes have several attractive features| they support an explicit multi-level recovery abstraction for high concurrency, reduce disk I/O by writing only redo log records to disk during normal
FAB: Building Distributed Enterprise Disk Arrays from Commodity Components
, 2004
"... This paper describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of a Federated Array of Bricks (FAB), a distributed disk array that provides the reliability of traditional enterprise arrays with lower cost and better scalability. FAB is built from a collection of bricks, small storage appliances con ..."
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is practical and necessary for reliable, high-throughput storage systems such as FAB. We have implemented a FAB prototype on a 22-node Linux cluster. This prototype sustains 85MB/second of throughput for a database workload, and 270MB/second for a bulk-read workload. In addition, it can outperform traditional
An Implementation of Transaction Logging and Recovery in a Main Memory Resident Database System
, 1994
"... This report describes an implementation of Transaction Logging and Recovery using Unix Copy-On-Write on spawned processes. The purpose of the work is to extend WS-Iris, a research project on Object Oriented Main Memory Databases, with functionality for failure recovery. The presented work is a Maste ..."
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This report describes an implementation of Transaction Logging and Recovery using Unix Copy-On-Write on spawned processes. The purpose of the work is to extend WS-Iris, a research project on Object Oriented Main Memory Databases, with functionality for failure recovery. The presented work is a
SAFER: Stuck›At›Fault Error Recovery for Memories
"... As technology scaling poses a threat to DRAM scaling due to phys-ical limitations such as limited charge, alternative memory tech-nologies including several emerging non-volatile memories are be-ing explored as possible DRAM replacements. One main road-block for wider adoption of these new memories ..."
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and are not suitable for recovering from permanent stuck-at faults, which tend to increase gradually with repeated write cycles. In this paper, we propose SAFER, a novel hardware-efcient multi-bit stuck-at fault error recovery scheme for resistive memo-ries, which can function in conjunction with existing wear-leveling
Journal of Scientific Computing manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor) Data-driven Multi-scale Non-local Wavelet Frame Construction and Image Recovery
"... Abstract By assuming that images of interest can be sparsely modelled by some transform, the sparsity-based regularization has been one promising approach for solving many ill-posed inverse problems in image recovery. One often-used type of systems for sparsifying images is wavelet tight frames, whi ..."
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Abstract By assuming that images of interest can be sparsely modelled by some transform, the sparsity-based regularization has been one promising approach for solving many ill-posed inverse problems in image recovery. One often-used type of systems for sparsifying images is wavelet tight frames
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"... Sensor network software update management: a survey By Chih-Chieh Han, Ram Kumar, Roy Shea and Mani Srivastava*,† Software management is a critical task in the system administration of enterprise-scale networks. Enterprise-scale networks that have traditionally comprised of large clusters of worksta ..."
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conceptual model for the software update tools in WSNs. Three components of this model that we study are the execution environment at the sensor nodes, the software distribution protocol in the network and optimization of transmitted updates. We present the design space of each component and discuss in
1 I-CASH: Intelligently Coupled Array of SSD and HDD
"... This paper presents a new disk I/O architecture composed of an array of a flash memory SSD (solid state disk) and a hard disk drive (HDD) that are intelligently coupled by a special algorithm. We call this architecture I-CASH: Intelligently Coupled Array of SSD and HDD. The SSD stores seldom-changed ..."
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This paper presents a new disk I/O architecture composed of an array of a flash memory SSD (solid state disk) and a hard disk drive (HDD) that are intelligently coupled by a special algorithm. We call this architecture I-CASH: Intelligently Coupled Array of SSD and HDD. The SSD stores seldom
SIMULATION, DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF MOBILE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS FOR MIGRATORY BIRD TRACKING
, 2012
"... This thesis presents CraneTracker, a multi-modal sensing and communication system for monitoring migratory species at the continental level. By exploiting the robust and extensive cellular infrastructure across the continent, traditional mobile wireless sensor networks can be extended to enable reli ..."
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This thesis presents CraneTracker, a multi-modal sensing and communication system for monitoring migratory species at the continental level. By exploiting the robust and extensive cellular infrastructure across the continent, traditional mobile wireless sensor networks can be extended to enable
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