| R. Burns, R. Rees, and D. D. E. Long. Consistency and locking for distributing updates to web servers using a file system. In Workshop on Performance and Architecture of Web Servers. ACM, June 2000. |
....policy in multi level caches [76] In this paper, we confine our analysis to adaptive replacement policies for objects with static content. Detailed research on consistency issues in web caching can be found in related previous work [105, 30] We also leave out the effects of distributed locking [25, 67] in file systems. 2.5 Prefetching Prefetching is a technique to bring objects closer to the CPU before they are requested. Probabilistic techniques and frequency based access histories have been widely used in the past to perform prefetching [52, 96] Recently, program based successor models ....
R. Burns, R. Rees, and D. D. E. Long. Consistency and locking for distributing updates to web servers using a file system. In Workshop on Performance and Architecture of Web Servers. ACM, June 2000.
....semantics. At the block level of storage access, there may be lessons in work on distributed shared memory systems [Mosberger93, Amza99] as well as in mechanisms developed explicitly for storage systems such as various forms of optimistic concurrency [Adya95, Amiri00] or specialized semantics [Burns00, Yu00] applicable to a subset of workloads. Various forms of concurrency control have been studied for many years in the context of database systems [Gray92] object oriented databases [Butterworth91, Lamb91] and in distributed object systems [Birman93, Liskov96, Little96] 5 Conclusions We have ....
R. Burns, R. Rees and D. Long. Consistency and locking for distributing updates to web servers using a file system. Workshop on Performance and Architecture of Web Servers, June 2000.
....synchronous updates of a number of global replicas may be acceptable. single writer or partitionable if there is only a single writer for a given piece of data, then consistency can be maintained with token schemes that follow a primary replica or schemes such as publish consistency [Burns00] or optimistic methods [Amiri00, Adya95] that assume interference free updates, but provide schemes for rolling back or re applying changes in the rare case that conflicts do occur. If some amount of inconsistency can be tolerated, than schemes for asynchronous updates and mirroring also apply. ....
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