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18th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'98)
Low-Overhead Protocols for Fault-Tolerant File Sharing
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
May 26-May 29
ISBN: 0-8186-8292-2
Lorenzo Alvisi, The University of Texas at Austin
Sriram Rao, The University of Texas at Austin
Harrick M. Vin, The University of Texas at Austin
In this paper, we quantify the adverse effect of file sharing on the performance of reliable distributed applications. We demonstrate that file sharing incurs significant overhead, which is likely to triple over the next five years. We present a novel approach that eliminates this overhead. Our approach:(1.) tracks causal dependencies resulting from file sharing using determinants, (2) efficiently replicates the determinants in the volatile memory of agents to ensure their availability during recovery, and (3)reproduces during recovery the interactions with the file server as well as the file data lost in a failure. Our approach allows agents to exchange files directly, without first saving the files on disks at the server. As a consequence, the cost of supporting file sharing and message passing in reliable distributed applications become virtually identical. The result is a simple, uniform approach, which can provide low-overhead fault-tolerance to applications in which communication is performed through message passing, file sharing, or a combination of the two.
Citation:
Lorenzo Alvisi, Sriram Rao, Harrick M. Vin, "Low-Overhead Protocols for Fault-Tolerant File Sharing," icdcs, pp.452, 18th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'98), 1998
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