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Abstract: Khazana is a peer-to-peer data service that supports efficient sharing and aggressive caching
of mutable data across the wide area while giving clients significant control over replica divergence.
Previous work on wide-area replicated services focussed on at most two of the
following three properties: aggressive replication, customizable consistency, and generality.
In contrast, Khazana provides scalable support for large numbers of replicas while
giving applications considerable flexibility in ... (Update)
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S. Susarla and J. Carter. Khazana: A flexible wide-area data store. Technical Report UUCS03 -020, University of Utah School of Computer Science, Oct. 2003. 25 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/susarla03khazana.html More
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Report UUCS03 -020, University of Utah School of Computer Science, Oct.
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year = "2003",
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