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REPLICATION
2010
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A History of the Virtual Synchrony Replication Model
In this chapter, we discuss a widely used fault-tolerant data replication model called virtual synchrony. The model responds to two kinds of needs. First, there is the practical qu...
Ken Birman
SIAMCOMP
2002
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A Virtually Synchronous Group Multicast Algorithm for WANs: Formal Approach
This paper presents a formal design for a novel group communication service targeted for WANs. The service provides Virtual Synchrony semantics. Such semantics facilitate the desi...
Idit Keidar, Roger Khazan
JPDC
2000
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A Dynamic Light-Weight Group Service
The virtual synchrony model for group communication has proven to be a powerful paradigm for building distributed applications. Implementations of virtual synchrony usually requir...
Luís Rodrigues, Katherine Guo, Paulo Ver&ia...
SRDS
1996
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
A Transparent Light-Weight Group Service
The virtual synchrony model for group communication has proven to be a powerful paradigm for building distributed applications. Implementationsof virtual synchrony usually require...
Luís Rodrigues, Katherine Guo, Antonio Sarg...
ICDCS
1997
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Dynamic Light-Weight Groups
The virtual synchrony model for group communication has proven to be a powerful paradigm for building distributed applications. In applications that use a large number of groups, ...
Katherine Guo, Luís Rodrigues
SRDS
2000
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Optimistic Virtual Synchrony
Group communication systems are powerful building blocks that facilitate the development of fault-tolerant distributed applications. Such systems generally run in an asynchronous ...
Jeremy B. Sussman, Idit Keidar, Keith Marzullo
ICDCS
2000
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Partitionable Light-Weight Groups
Group communication, providing virtual synchrony semantics, is a powerful paradigm for building distributed applications. For applications that require a large number of groups, s...
Luís Rodrigues, Katherine Guo