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Abstract: An Archival Intermemory solves the problem of highly survivable digital data storage in the spirit of the Internet. In this paper we describe a prototype implementation of Intermemory, including an overall system architecture and implementations of key system components. The result is a working Intermemory that tolerates up to 17 simultaneous node failures, and includes a Web gateway for browser-based access to data. Our work demonstrates the basic feasibility of Intermemory and represents... (Update)
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Yuan Chen, Jan Edler, Andrew Goldberg, Allan Gottlieb, Sumeet Sobti, and Peter Yianilos. A prototype implementation of archival intermemory. In Proceedings of the Fourth ACM DL Conference, 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/chen99prototype.html More
@inproceedings{ chen99prototype,
author = "Yuan Chen and Jan Edler and Andrew Goldberg and Allan Gottlieb and Sumeet Sobti and Peter Yianilos",
title = "A Prototype Implementation of Archival Intermemory",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Fourth {ACM} International Conference on Digital Libraries",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/chen99prototype.html" }
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