Distributed Object Replication in a Cluster of Workstations
Abstract:
This article is concerned mainly with the software aspects of building reliable and efficient services on a cluster of workstations. A key technology to achieve such a goal is service replication. However, designing and implementing a replication system is a very difficult task. Based on an active replication model, this paper focuses on an objectoriented design pattern to simplify the design and implementation of distributed replications. Key Words: distributed replication system, distributed object, cluster of workstations, fault-tolerance, group communication.
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