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B.D. Fleisch, N.C. Juul, and R.L. Hyde, "Mirage+: A Kernel Implementation of Distributed Shared Memory for a Network of Personal Computers," Software Practice and Experience, Vol. 23, No. 10, Oct. 1994, pp. 569--591.

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On the Synchronization Mechanisms in Distributed Shared.. - Ramachandran, Singhal (1994)   (Correct)

....are available on a variety of platforms. Some systems have been built on mini computers connected by Ethernet; Mirage, for instance, is built on a network of Vax 11 750 computers [15] Many others are built on a network of workstations or even personal computers, e.g. Mether and Mirage [23, 14]. Since most software implementations are academic research projects, the choice of the platforms have been dictated by the existing infrastructure. Nevertheless, the performance results reported give us insight on the viability of DSM systems on such platforms. A few systems are built on existing ....

....and not vice versa. Mirage The Mirage system is implemented in the kernel of a modified Locus operating system on a group of Vax 11 750 computers connected by Ethernet [15] More recently, a modified version of the system, Mirage , has been ported to a network of personal computers running AIX [14]. Mirage and Mirage support paged segmentation where the unit of data migration or distribution is the page. The coherence protocol used is similar to IVY with one important distinction, the use of a variable parameter Delta to reduce the effects of thrashing. When a page is cached on a ....

B. Fleisch, R. Hyde, and N. Juul. "Mirage+: A Kernel Implementation of Distributed Shared Memory on a Network of Personal Computers". Software - Practice and Experience, 1994. To appear.


Fault Resilience for Distributed Locking - Choweller, Fleisch   Self-citation (Fleisch)   (Correct)

....have been built, and programs have been written to exploit the parallelism afforded by them. An alternative approach is to use off theshelf components to build a network of workstations providing the illusion of a global shared memory. This approach, known as Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) 1][4][6] is more scalable and cost effective. The mutual exclusion algorithm described in this paper is implemented in an enhanced version of the Quarks Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) system[3] DSM [1] 4] supports a familiar programming abstraction similar to that provided in shared memory parallel ....

....illusion of a global shared memory. This approach, known as Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) 1] 4] 6] is more scalable and cost effective. The mutual exclusion algorithm described in this paper is implemented in an enhanced version of the Quarks Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) system[3] DSM [1][4] supports a familiar programming abstraction similar to that provided in shared memory parallel processors. The abstraction can extend to a distributed system in a referentially transparent manner. While programming a distributed system can be relatively difficult, programming a DSM system is as ....

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Fleisch, B.D., Hyde, R.L. and Juul, N., "Mirage+, A Kernel Implementation of Distributed Shared Memory on a Network of Personal Computers," Software-Practice and Experience, vol 24 Oct. 1994, pp. 887-909.


AM: A Framework for Consistency and Recoverability in.. - Juul, Fleisch   Self-citation (Fleisch Juul)   (Correct)

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B. D. Fleisch, R. L. Hyde, and N. C. Juul, "Mirage+: A kernel implementation of distributed shared memory on a network of personal computers," Software---Practice & Experience, vol. 24, pp. 887--909, Oct. 1994.

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