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Abstract: Tandem builds single-fault-tolerant computer systems. At the hardware level, the system
is designed as a loosely coupled multi-processor with fail-fast modules connected via
dual paths. It is designed for online diagnosis and maintenance. A range of CPUs may
be inter-connected via a hierarchical fault-tolerant local network. A variety of
peripherals needed for online transaction processing are attached via dual ported
controllers. A novel disc subsystem allows a choice between low... (Update)
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J. Bartlett, J. Gray, and B. Horst. "Fault tolerance in Tandem Computer Systems." In A. Avizienis, H. Kopetx, and J. Laprie, editors, Dependable Computing and FaultTolerant Systems, pages 55--77. Springer-Verlag, New York, New York, 1987. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bartlett86fault.html More
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author = "J. Bartlett and J. Gray and B. Horst",
title = "Fault Tolerance in Tandem Computer Systems",
booktitle = "The Evolution of Fault-Tolerant Systems",
publisher = "Springer-Verlag",
address = "Vienna, Austria",
editor = "A. Avizienis and H. Kopetz and J.-C. Laprie",
pages = "55--76",
year = "1987",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bartlett86fault.html" }
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