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Abstract: this paper we explore the use of group communication technology, developed in the Horus
project [11, 10], to implement a distributed IN coprocessor. Horus provides management tools which
greatly simplify the task of developing such distributed applications, as well as failure detection and automatic
reconfiguration which allows the solution to achieve the necessary fault-tolerant requirements.
In addition, Horus supports high throughput and low latency communication, which are important in... (Update)
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...is a highly scalable cluster targeted towards Internet search engine and document retrieval. A cluster based SS7 call processing center [11] with good scalability from a real time perspective, was build in 1998 using Cornell communication technology. Another cluster system that...
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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/86594.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/86594.html" }
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