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IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA'01)
Tapping TCP Streams
Cambridge, Massachusette
October 08-October 10
ISBN: 0-7695-1432-4
Maxim Orgiyan, AT&T Labs - Research
Christof Fetzer, AT&T Labs - Research
Providing transparent replication of servers has been a major goal in the fault tolerance community. Transparent replication is particularly challenging for highly non-deterministic applications, such as the ones that use multi-threading. For such applications, keeping replicas in a consistent state becomes non-trivial. One way to deal with the non-determinism is to use a leader/follower approach.In this paper we describe the design and performance of a TCP tapping mechanism we implemented. This mechanism was designed to improve the efficiency of leader/follower replication. We argue that TCP tapping can address a major efficiency bottleneck of leader/follower replication.
Index Terms:
fault-tolerance, distributed systems, leader/follower replication, TCP tapping.
Citation:
Maxim Orgiyan, Christof Fetzer, "Tapping TCP Streams," nca, pp.0278, IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA'01), 2001
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