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The Second International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES'07)
On Programming Models for Service-Level High Availability
Vienna, Austria
April 10-April 13
ISBN: 0-7695-2775-2
C. Engelmann, University of Reading, UK
S. L. Scott, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
C. Leangsuksun, Louisiana Tech University, USA
X. He, Tennessee Technological University, USA
This paper provides an overview of existing programming models for service-level high availability and investigates their differences, similarities, advantages, and disadvantages. Its goal is to help to improve reuse of code and to allow adaptation to quality of service requirements by using a uniform programming model description. It further aims at encouraging a discussion about these programming models and their provided quality of service, such as availability, performance, serviceability, usability, and applicability. Within this context, the presented research focuses on providing high availability for services running on head and service nodes of high-performance computing systems.
Citation:
C. Engelmann, S. L. Scott, C. Leangsuksun, X. He, "On Programming Models for Service-Level High Availability," ares, pp.999-1008, The Second International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES'07), 2007
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