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Abstract: Many wide-area storage systems replicate data for durability. A
common way of maintaining the replicas is to detect node failures
and respond by creating additional copies of objects that were stored
on failed nodes and hence suffered a loss of redundancy. Reactive
techniques can minimize total bytes sent since they only create
replicas as needed; however, they can create spikes in network use
after a failure. These spikes may overwhelm application traffic and
can make it difficult to provision ... (Update)
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E. Sit, A. Haeberlen, F. Dabek, B.-G. Chun, H. Weatherspoon, R. Morris, M. F. Kaashoek, and J. Kubiatowicz. Proactive replication for data durability. In 5rd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS 2006. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/sit06proactive.html More
@misc{ sit06proactive,
author = "E. Sit and A. Haeberlen and F. Dabek and B. Chun and H. Weatherspoon and
R. Morris and M. Kaashoek and J. Kubiatowicz",
title = "Proactive replication for data durability",
text = "E. Sit, A. Haeberlen, F. Dabek, B.-G. Chun, H. Weatherspoon, R. Morris,
M. F. Kaashoek, and J. Kubiatowicz. Proactive replication for data durability.
In 5rd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS 2006.",
year = "2006",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/sit06proactive.html" }
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