Sciweavers

COMSWARE
2007
IEEE

Scalable Multicast Platforms for a New Generation of Robust Distributed Applications

14 years 6 months ago
Scalable Multicast Platforms for a New Generation of Robust Distributed Applications
1 As distributed systems scale up and are deployed into increasingly sensitive settings, demand is rising for a new generation of communications middleware in support of application-level critical-computing uses. Ricochet, Tempest and QuickSilver are multicast-based systems developed to respond to this need. Ricochet and QuickSilver are multicast platforms; both are exceptionally scalable and support faulttolerance properties that match closely with the needs of highavailability applications. Ricochet was designed to support time-critical applications replicated for scalability on data centers and clusters. These are typically coded in Java and run under Linux. Tempest is layered over Ricochet and automates most tasks of programming services for data centers. In contrast, QuickSilver focuses on high throughput and is targeted towards very large deployments of desktop computing systems, in support of publish-subscribe, event notification or media dissemination applications. In this pap...
Ken Birman, Mahesh Balakrishnan, Danny Dolev, Tudo
Added 02 Jun 2010
Updated 02 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2007
Where COMSWARE
Authors Ken Birman, Mahesh Balakrishnan, Danny Dolev, Tudor Marian, Krzysztof Ostrowski, Amar Phanishayee
Comments (0)