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Abstract: In a distributed system using rollback recovery, information saved on stable storage
during failure-free execution allows certain states of each process to be restored after
a failure. For example, in a system of deterministic processes using message logging
and checkpointing, a process state can be restored only if all messages received by the
process since its previous checkpoint have been logged. In a system of nondeterministic
processes using checkpointing alone, a process state can be... (Update)
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...the system to a consistent state. We have developed a theoretical model for reasoning about optimistic rollback recovery methods [9, 7], and have shown that, in any system using optimistic rollback recovery, there always exists a unique maximum recoverable system state....
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David B. Johnson, Peter J. Keleher, and Willy Zwaenepoel. A simple algorithm for finding the maximum recoverable system state in optimistic rollback recovery methods. Technical Report Rice COMP TR90-125, Department of Computer Science, Rice University, Houston, Texas, July 1990. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/johnson90simple.html More
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