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Abstract: We present a precise specification of the primary-backup approach. Then, for a
variety of different failure models we prove lower bounds on the degree of replication,
failover time, and worst-case blocking time for client requests. Finally, we outline
primary-backup protocols and indicate which of our lower bounds are tight. (Update)
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...at the cost of wasted CPU cycles. Another approach in ISIS is the coordinator cohort computation (the standby approach) (Budiraja et al. 1992). The method works by ranking the members of a process group and then labeling the lowest ranking member as the coordinator for...
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N. Budiraja, K. Marzullo, F.B. Schneider and S. Toueg. Primary-Backup Protocols: Lower Bounds and Optimal Implementations, 1992, Technical Report TR-92-1265, Computer Science Department, Cornell University. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/548411.html More
@misc{ budiraja92primarybackup,
author = "N. Budiraja and K. Marzullo and F. Schneider and S. Toueg",
title = "Primary-Backup Protocols: Lower Bounds and Optimal Implementations",
text = "N. Budiraja, K. Marzullo, F.B. Schneider and S. Toueg. Primary-Backup Protocols:
Lower Bounds and Optimal Implementations, 1992, Technical Report TR-92-1265,
Computer Science Department, Cornell University.",
year = "1992",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/548411.html" }
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