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A System Demonstration of ST-TCP

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A System Demonstration of ST-TCP
ST-TCP (Server fault-Tolerant TCP) is an extension of TCP to tolerate TCP server failures. Server fault tolerance is provided by using an active-backup server that keeps track of the state of a TCP connection. The backup server takes over the TCP connection whenever the primary server fails. This take-over is fast, seamless, and completely transparent to the client. This paper provides a system demonstration of a new ST-TCP prototype. The new prototype incorporates a performance-enhanced architecture and addresses application failure scenarios. Five experiments using this prototype are proposed to demonstrate the following useful features: (1) Client-transparent, seamless failover; (2) Insignificant performance overhead of ST-TCP during failure-free periods; and (3) An ability to tolerate all single crash failures at the hardware and operating system levels, and, most crash failures at the application level.
Manish Marwah, Shivakant Mishra, Christof Fetzer
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where DSN
Authors Manish Marwah, Shivakant Mishra, Christof Fetzer
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