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SAINT
2005
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Fault-Tolerant Routing for P2P Systems with Unstructured Topology
New application scenarios, such as Internet-scale computations, nomadic networks and mobile systems, require decentralized, scalable and open infrastructures. The peerto-peer (P2P...
Leonardo Mariani
SRDS
1999
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Fault-Tolerant Replication Management in Large-Scale Distributed Storage Systems
Failures of all forms happen: from losing single network packets to site-wide disasters. Since businesses rely heavily on their data, it is imperative that failures require minima...
Richard A. Golding, Elizabeth Borowsky
INFOCOM
2003
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Distributed Admission Control to Support Guaranteed Services in Core-Stateless Networks
— The core-stateless service architecture alleviates the scalability problems of the integrated service framework while maintaining its guaranteed service semantics. The admissio...
Sudeept Bhatnagar, B. R. Badrinath
CLUSTER
2003
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Coordinated Checkpoint versus Message Log for Fault Tolerant MPI
— Large Clusters, high availability clusters and Grid deployments often suffer from network, node or operating system faults and thus require the use of fault tolerant programmin...
Aurelien Bouteiller, Pierre Lemarinier, Gér...
MSS
2000
IEEE
160views Hardware» more  MSS 2000»
14 years 1 months ago
Implementation of a Fault-Tolerant Real-Time Network-Attached Storage Device
Phoenix is a fault-tolerantreal-time network-attachedstorage device (NASD). Like other NASD architectures, Phoenix provides an object-based interface to data stored on network-att...
Ashish Raniwala, Srikant Sharma, Anindya Neogi, Tz...