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J. S. Plank and M. Thomason. The average availability of parallel checkpointing systems and its importance in selecting runtim parameters. In International Symposium on Fault-tolerant Computing, pages 250 - 259, 1999.

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Compiler Support for Automatic Checkpointing - Choi, Deitz (2002)   (Correct)

....checkpoints in applications can greatly reduce the recovery checkpoint size as well as the individual checkpoint size. The compiler inserted checkpoints are only taken if a speci ed time interval has passed, and thus our work can incorporate much of the research on optimal checkpoint interval [11, 13, 19]. More importantly, our compiler based technique is independent of the mechanism for saving the checkpoints. The language s runtime system can incorporate the use of any le system and other more interesting techniques such as diskless checkpointing [12] and Private Name Spaces [6, 7] What makes ....

J. S. Plank and M. Thomason. The average availability of parallel checkpointing systems and its importance in selecting runtim parameters. In International Symposium on Fault-tolerant Computing, pages 250 - 259, 1999.


Processor Allocation and Checkpoint Interval Selection in.. - Plank, Thomason (2001)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Plank Thomason)   (Correct)

....and Checkpoint Interval Selection in Cluster Computing Systems James S. Plank Michael G. Thomason Appearing in Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing in 2001. A condensed version of this paper appeared in the 29th Internation Symposium on Fault Tolerant Computing, reference [28]. Abstract Performance prediction of checkpointing systems in the presence of failures is a well studied research area. While the literature abounds with performance models of checkpointing systems, none address the issue of selecting runtime parameters other than the optimal checkpointing ....

J. S. Plank and M. G. Thomason. The average availability of parallel checkpointing systems and its importance in selecting runtime parameters. In 29th International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing, pages 250--259, Madison, WI,, June 1999.

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