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Recovery Protocol or Spritely NFS (1992)  (Make Corrections)  
Jeffrey C. Mogul



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Abstract: NFS suffers from its lack of an explicit cache-consistency protocol. The Spritely NFS experiment, which grafted Sprite's cache-consistency protocol onto NFS, showed that this could improve NFS performance and consistency, but failed to address the issue of server crash recovery. Several crash recovery mechanisms have been implemented for use with network file systems, but most of these are too complex to fit easily into the NFS design. I propose a simple recovery protocol that requires almost... (Update)

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@inproceedings{ mogul92recovery,
    author = "Jeffrey C. Mogul",
    title = "A Recovery Protocol for {Spritely {NFS}}",
    pages = "93--110",
    year = "1992",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mogul92recovery.html" }
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