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Dynamically Scalable, Fault-Tolerant Coordination on a Shared Logging Service

by Michael Wei , Mahesh Balakrishnan , John D Davis , Dahlia Malkhi , Vijayan Prabhakaran , Ted Wobber
"... Abstract Coordination services provide the means for distributed applications to share resources. Many coordination services provide a hierarchical namespace with strongly consistent semantics that applications utilize to build basic primitives such as locks and queues. In this paper, we explore a ..."
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Abstract Coordination services provide the means for distributed applications to share resources. Many coordination services provide a hierarchical namespace with strongly consistent semantics that applications utilize to build basic primitives such as locks and queues. In this paper, we explore a

Performance Optimizations for Transparent Fault-Tolerant Web Service

by Navid Aghdaie, Yuval Tamir , 2003
"... Reliable Web service requires the ability to complete transactions that are in progress when a Web server fails. We have previously presented a client-transparent scheme, based on a standby backup and logging, for providing such fault-tolerant Web service. The scheme does not require deterministic s ..."
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Reliable Web service requires the ability to complete transactions that are in progress when a Web server fails. We have previously presented a client-transparent scheme, based on a standby backup and logging, for providing such fault-tolerant Web service. The scheme does not require deterministic

A Generic Log-Service Supporting Fast Recovery in Distributed Fault-Tolerant Systems

by Wirz Nett, B. Wirz, E. Nett - Proc. of the IEEE Work. on Advances in Paral. and Dist. Syst , 1993
"... Logs are an important facility for fault-tolerant distributed systems since they allow to reliably store information that is needed to provide a global consistent system state also in the presence of failures. In this paper we will focus on the problem of fast recovery after a node crash. Our approa ..."
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Logs are an important facility for fault-tolerant distributed systems since they allow to reliably store information that is needed to provide a global consistent system state also in the presence of failures. In this paper we will focus on the problem of fast recovery after a node crash. Our

Fast Fault-Tolerant Concurrent Access to Shared Objects

by C. Greg Plaxton, Rajmohan Rajaraman , 1996
"... We consider a synchronous model of distributed computation in which n nodes communicate via point-topoint messages, subject to the following constraints: (i) in a single "step", a node can only send or receive O(log n) words, and (ii) communication is unreliable in that a constant fraction ..."
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We consider a synchronous model of distributed computation in which n nodes communicate via point-topoint messages, subject to the following constraints: (i) in a single "step", a node can only send or receive O(log n) words, and (ii) communication is unreliable in that a constant

AbNET, a fault-tolerant fiber optic system

by Harold Kirkham Jet, Harold Kirkham, Harold Kirkham, Harold Kirkham, Eddie Hsu, Eddie Hsu, Eddie Hsu
"... The of a communication net k originally intended for monitoring and control in power distribution systems is appropriate choice of protocols, a fault-tolerant system can be built that operates in any arbitrary network configuration. The network, called is a distributed protocol is used for maximum f ..."
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The of a communication net k originally intended for monitoring and control in power distribution systems is appropriate choice of protocols, a fault-tolerant system can be built that operates in any arbitrary network configuration. The network, called is a distributed protocol is used for maximum

Distributed Recovery with K-optimistic logging

by Yi-min Wang, Om P. Damani, Vijay K. Garg - IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE 17 TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING SYSTEMS , 1997
"... Fault-tolerance techniques based on checkpointing and message logging have been increasingly used in real-world applications to reduce service downtime. Most industrial applications have chosen pessimistic logging because it allows fast and localized recovery. The price that they must pay, however, ..."
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Fault-tolerance techniques based on checkpointing and message logging have been increasingly used in real-world applications to reduce service downtime. Most industrial applications have chosen pessimistic logging because it allows fast and localized recovery. The price that they must pay, however

Stochastic Analysis of a Fault-Tolerant and Bandwidth-Efficient P2P Network

by Suresh Jagannathan , Gopal Pandurangan
"... We present the design and analysis of a fault-tolerant and bandwidth-efficient Peer-to-Peer (P2P) scheme (called as WARP). WARP employs a simple and natural fault-tolerant mechanism to manage the dynamic nature of node arrivals and departures by allowing multiple physical nodes to service data mappe ..."
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We present the design and analysis of a fault-tolerant and bandwidth-efficient Peer-to-Peer (P2P) scheme (called as WARP). WARP employs a simple and natural fault-tolerant mechanism to manage the dynamic nature of node arrivals and departures by allowing multiple physical nodes to service data

SECURE AND FAULT TOLERANT DISTRIBUTED FRAMEWORK WITH MOBILITY SUPPORT

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"... In this paper, we propose an architecture of distributed data storage framework that incorporates fault tolerance, mobility support, and security. Main goal of our system is to provide equal opportunities for both connected and disconnected clients. Consequence is that mutual exclusion may not be in ..."
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In this paper, we propose an architecture of distributed data storage framework that incorporates fault tolerance, mobility support, and security. Main goal of our system is to provide equal opportunities for both connected and disconnected clients. Consequence is that mutual exclusion may

An Architecture for Fault Tolerant Storage Systems

by Michel Ruffin Inria, Michel Ruffin - Fifth Eur. Work. on Dependable Comp., Lisbon (Portugal , 1993
"... This paper presents an architectural model for structuring fault tolerant storage systems. This architecture is independent of the semantics of managed data, i.e. it can be applied to a file system, a logging system, or an object store system. The common storage functions used to ensure fault tolera ..."
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tolerance (e.g. data replication, or distribution) are encapsulated into objects. These may be composed in different ways in order to customize the storage service to some set of failure assumptions. 1 Introduction Fault tolerance is taking a growing importance in storage systems. The challenge is how

Whom You Know Matters: Venture Capital Networks and Investment Performance,

by Yael Hochberg , Alexander Ljungqvist , Yang Lu , Steve Drucker , Jan Eberly , Eric Green , Yaniv Grinstein , Josh Lerner , Laura Lindsey , Max Maksimovic , Roni Michaely , Maureen O'hara , Ludo Phalippou Mitch Petersen , Jesper Sorensen , Per Strömberg Morten Sorensen , Yael Hochberg , Johnson - Journal of Finance , 2007
"... Abstract Many financial markets are characterized by strong relationships and networks, rather than arm's-length, spot-market transactions. We examine the performance consequences of this organizational choice in the context of relationships established when VCs syndicate portfolio company inv ..."
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of vintage year dummies): Log fund size and log fund sequence number, each of which is included in levels and squares. Our results are reported in 22 Consistent with Kaplan and Schoar, we find only weak evidence that higher sequence number funds perform better (p=0.099) once we exclude fund size in column
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