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Abstract: In systems based on the client-server model, a single server may serve many clients and
the heavy load on the server may cause the response time to be adversely affected. In such
circumstances, replicating data or servers may improve performance. Replication may also
improve the availability of information when processors crash or the network partitions.
Existing replication methods are often needlessly expensive. They sometimes use pointto
-point communication when multicast communication is... (Update)
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Y. Amir, Replication Using Group Communication Over a Partitioned Network, Ph.D. thesis, Institute of Computer Science, The Hebrow University of Jerusalem, Israel, 1995. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/amir95replication.html More
@phdthesis{ amir95replication,
author = "Yair Amir",
title = "Replication Using Group Communication Over a Partitioned Network",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/amir95replication.html" }
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