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ASPLOS
Maintenance is the dominant source of downtime at high availability sites. Unfortunately, the dominant mechanism for reducing this downtime, cluster rolling upgrade, has two shortcomings that have prevented its broad acceptance. First, cluster-style
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ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review. 34:99-106
Traditional application programming interfaces for transport protocols make a virtue of hiding most internal per-connection state. We argue that this information-hiding precludes many potentially useful application features and performance optimizati
Autor:
David E. Lowell, Peter M. Chen
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SOSP
Transactions and recoverable memories are powerful mechanisms for handling failures and manipulating persistent data. Unfortunately, standard recoverable memories incur an overhead of several milliseconds per transaction. This paper presents a system
Autor:
David E. Lowell, Peter M. Chen
Publikováno v:
PODC
We present a new model for handling messages and state in a distributed application that we call Messages in Local Transactions (MLT). Under this model, messages and data are not lost after crashes, and all sends and receives are performed in local t
Autor:
David E. Lowell, Peter M. Chen, Wee Teck Ng, Gurushankar Rajamani, Christopher Aycock, Subhachandra Chandra
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ASPLOS
One of the fundamental limits to high-performance, high-reliability file systems is memory's vulnerability to system crashes. Because memory is viewed as unsafe, systems periodically write data back to disk. The extra disk traffic lowers performance,
Conference
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