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Abstract: A protocol family supports a variety of fault models with
a single client-server protocol and a single server implementation.
Protocol families shift the decision of which
types of faults to tolerate from system design time to data
creation time. With a protocol family based on a common
survivable storage infrastructure, each data-item can
be protected from different types and numbers of faults.
Thus, a single implementation can be deployed in different
environments. Moreover, a single... (Update)
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J. J. Wylie, G. R. Goodson, G. R. Ganger, and M. K. Reiter. A protocol family approach to survivable storage infrastructures. FuDiCo II: S.O.S. (Survivability: Obstacles and Solutions), 2nd Bertinoro Workshop on Future Directions in Distributed Computing, 2004. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wylie04protocol.html More
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author = "J. Wylie and G. Goodson and G. Ganger and M. Reiter",
title = "A protocol family approach to survivable storage infrastructures",
text = "J. J. Wylie, G. R. Goodson, G. R. Ganger, and M. K. Reiter. A protocol
family approach to survivable storage infrastructures. FuDiCo II: S.O.S.
(Survivability: Obstacles and Solutions), 2nd Bertinoro Workshop on Future
Directions in Distributed Computing, 2004.",
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