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Abstract: Mobile nodes rely on external services to provide safety,
sharing, and additional resources. Unfortunately, as mobile
nodes move through the networking infrastructure, the
costs of accessing servers change. Fluid replication allows
mobile clients to create replicas where and when they are
needed. Unfortunately, one must trust the nodes holding
these replicas, and establishing trust in autonomously administered
nodes is a difficult task. Instead, we argue that
trust should be deferred.... (Update)
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...is safely using untrusted nodes in the infrastructure. This is also an important problem for Fluid Replication, which we address elsewhere [15]. Unlike Fluid Replication, which augments existing clientserver systems, OceanStore sees its storage as a collection of third party...
.... well managed and trusted machines and access to the service provided by WayStations will not be cheap for clients (A positional paper [11] addresses the trust issue, but the impact of the introduced complexity on performance is still unclear) On the contrary, maintenance at...
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B. D. Noble, B. Fleis, and L. P. Cox. Deferring trust in fluid replication. In 9th ACM SIGOPS European Workshop, Kolding, Denmark, September 2000. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/noble00deferring.html More
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author = "B. Noble and B. Fleis and L. Cox",
title = "Deferring trust in fluid replication",
text = "B. D. Noble, B. Fleis, and L. P. Cox. Deferring trust in fluid replication.
In 9th ACM SIGOPS European Workshop, Kolding, Denmark, September 2000.",
year = "2000",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/noble00deferring.html" }
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