| M.Ruffin : "A Survey of Logging Uses", University of Glasgow FIDE2-94-82 report, Glasgow, Scottland, 1994 |
....25 5. Application Example . 26 5.1 Finite state machine . 27 5.2 Restart . 28 6. Current implementation status and possible extensions . 29 7. Conclusion ....
....high write 8 performance and fast crash recovery. In file systems based on logging storage semantics, the disk is partitioned into large sequential fixed size pieces meaning that it is treated as a segmented append only log. For a comprehensive survey of the use of logs the reader is referred to [27] To explain the idea of using a log to tolerate node crashes, we will have a closer look at the organization of the storage architecture (Fig. 1) permanent data repository Log reliable storage volatile storage Fig. 1 Organization of the storage architecture A node crash leads to the ....
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M.Ruffin : "A Survey of Logging Uses", University of Glasgow FIDE2-94-82 report, Glasgow, Scottland, 1994
....high write performance and fast crash recovery. In file systems based on logging storage semantics the disk is partitioned into large sequential fixed size pieces meaning that it is treated as a segmented append only log. For a comprehensive survey of how logs can be used the reader is referred to [26]. Log based recovery strategies (Part 1) Different recovery management strategies are distinguished depending on the moment at which the effects of a computation are propagated from volatile storage to the permanent data repository. If it is possible to update the permanent data repository ....
M.Ruffin : "A Survey of Logging Uses", University of Glasgow FIDE2-94-82 report, Glasgow, Scottland, 1994
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