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Abstract: In this paper we explore the use of group communication technology, developed
in the Horus project to implement a reliable and scalable distributed IN coprocessor.
The proposed implementation can handle up to 20,000 calls per second with
12 computing nodes, can tolerate a single node failure or recovery, and can recover
from periods of overload. Our work suggests that group communication technology
can bring substantial benefits, including scalability, fault-tolerance, and real-time... (Update)
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R. Friedman, K. Birman, Using Group Communication Technology to Implement a Reliable and Scalable Distributed IN Coprocessor, submitted to "TINA" conference. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/292729.html More
@techreport{ friedman96using,
author = "Roy Friedman and Ken Birman",
title = "Using Group Communication Technology to Implement a Reliable and Scalable Distributed {IN} Coprocessor",
number = "TR96-1605",
month = "30,",
pages = "17",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/292729.html" }
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