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Anupam Bhide
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Abstract: This paper presents the design and implementation of a Highly Available Network File Server (HA-NFS). We separate the problem of network file server reliability into three different subproblems: server reliability, disk reliability, and network reliability. HA-NFS offers a different solution for each: dual-ported disks and impersonation are used to provide server reliability, disk mirroring can be used to provide disk reliability, and optional network replication can be used to provide network... (Update)

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.... four properties characterize a primary backup approach and have checked that many primary backup protocols in the literature (e.g. [1, 3, 4, 7]) do satisfy this characterization. Note that Pb4 is not implementable if the number of failures (that is, the number of servers and...

.... Protocols We now discuss some existing primary backup protocols: the Alsberg and Day protocol [1] the Tandem protocol [3] HA NFS [4] and an experimental non blocking protocol [5] 6.1 The Alsberg and Day Protocol We believe this protocol to be the earliest primary backup...

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BHIDE, A., ELNOZAHY, E. N., AND MORGAN, S. P. A Highly Available Network File Server. In Winter Usenix Conference Proceedings (Dallas, TX, January 1991). http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bhide91highly.html   More

@inproceedings{ bhide91highly,
    author = "Anupam Bhide and E. N. Elnozahy and Stephen P. Morgan",
    title = "A Highly Available Network File Server",
    booktitle = "{USENIX} Winter",
    pages = "199-206",
    year = "1991",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bhide91highly.html" }
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