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Lin, J., and Dunham, M. A survey of distributed database checkpointing. Distributed and Parallel Databases 5 (1997), 289-319.

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Recovery in Distributed Extended Long-lived Transaction Models - Gore, Ghosh (1999)   (Correct)

....is the process of ensuring that all logged information including dirty page table and transaction table are stored in stable storage. The three types of checkpointing strategies are commit consistent, action cache consistent and fuzzy. A recent survey on these issues can be found from [8]. Extended transaction models [5] are defined using certain transaction primitives. Normally an user is not required to use these primitives. But these will be used in the code generated by a compiler for a database programming language or an application development interface, that provides ....

J. Lin and M. Dunham. A survey of distributed database checkpointing. Distributed and Parallel Databases, 5:289-- 319, 1997.


Consistent Checkpointing for Transaction Systems - Baldoni, Quaglia, Raynal (2001)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

.... message crosses it from the right to the left [6] It is interesting to remark that the notion of recovery line in the process message passing model is actually equivalent to the notion of globally transaction consistent checkpoint used by many authors in the data object transaction model (e.g. [14], 16] 18] 21] A global checkpoint C is transaction consistent if (i) for each transaction T i all the T i s updates are either included in C or not at all, and, ii) in the case T i is included in C, all the transactions T j such that T j T T i are also included in C. The part (i) of ....

....and, secondly, a reduction of the rollback extent during recovery [2] In a database, which is an istance of the transaction system presented in this paper, the checkpointing technique is mainly used for recovery purposes. A global checkpoint is usually seen as a consistent back up copy [14]. So when a data object is checkpointed, the value of the object and its timestamp are saved in a safe area (e.g. another disk) When a site fails (e.g. loss of volatile storage, media failure etc. a recovery procedure is started. This procedure seeks, in the safe area of each site, the ....

Lin, J., and Dunham, M. H., A Survey of Distributed Database Checkpointing, Distributed and Parallel Databases,5(3): 289-319, 1997.


Extendible, Long-Lived Transaction Processing on Distributed and.. - Gore (2001)   (Correct)

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Lin, J., and Dunham, M. A survey of distributed database checkpointing. Distributed and Parallel Databases 5 (1997), 289-319.

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