Ebook: Replication Techniques in Distributed Systems
- Tags: Data Structures Cryptology and Information Theory, Processor Architectures, Computer Communication Networks, Operating Systems
- Series: Advances in Database Systems 4
- Year: 2002
- Publisher: Springer US
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Replication Techniques in Distributed Systems organizes and surveys the spectrum of replication protocols and systems that achieve high availability by replicating entities in failure-prone distributed computing environments. The entities discussed in this book vary from passive untyped data objects, to typed and complex objects, to processes and messages.
Replication Techniques in Distributed Systems contains definitions and introductory material suitable for a beginner, theoretical foundations and algorithms, an annotated bibliography of commercial and experimental prototype systems, as well as short guides to recommended further readings in specialized subtopics.
This book can be used as recommended or required reading in graduate courses in academia, as well as a handbook for designers and implementors of systems that must deal with replication issues in distributed systems.
Replication Techniques in Distributed Systems organizes and surveys the spectrum of replication protocols and systems that achieve high availability by replicating entities in failure-prone distributed computing environments. The entities discussed in this book vary from passive untyped data objects, to typed and complex objects, to processes and messages.
Replication Techniques in Distributed Systems contains definitions and introductory material suitable for a beginner, theoretical foundations and algorithms, an annotated bibliography of commercial and experimental prototype systems, as well as short guides to recommended further readings in specialized subtopics.
This book can be used as recommended or required reading in graduate courses in academia, as well as a handbook for designers and implementors of systems that must deal with replication issues in distributed systems.
Replication Techniques in Distributed Systems organizes and surveys the spectrum of replication protocols and systems that achieve high availability by replicating entities in failure-prone distributed computing environments. The entities discussed in this book vary from passive untyped data objects, to typed and complex objects, to processes and messages.
Replication Techniques in Distributed Systems contains definitions and introductory material suitable for a beginner, theoretical foundations and algorithms, an annotated bibliography of commercial and experimental prototype systems, as well as short guides to recommended further readings in specialized subtopics.
This book can be used as recommended or required reading in graduate courses in academia, as well as a handbook for designers and implementors of systems that must deal with replication issues in distributed systems.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction....Pages 1-11
Replication of Data....Pages 13-59
Replication of Processes....Pages 61-71
Replication of Objects....Pages 73-77
Replication of Messages....Pages 79-81
Replication in Heterogeneous, Mobile, and Large-Scale Systems....Pages 83-94
The Future of Replication....Pages 95-98
Back Matter....Pages 99-156
Replication Techniques in Distributed Systems organizes and surveys the spectrum of replication protocols and systems that achieve high availability by replicating entities in failure-prone distributed computing environments. The entities discussed in this book vary from passive untyped data objects, to typed and complex objects, to processes and messages.
Replication Techniques in Distributed Systems contains definitions and introductory material suitable for a beginner, theoretical foundations and algorithms, an annotated bibliography of commercial and experimental prototype systems, as well as short guides to recommended further readings in specialized subtopics.
This book can be used as recommended or required reading in graduate courses in academia, as well as a handbook for designers and implementors of systems that must deal with replication issues in distributed systems.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction....Pages 1-11
Replication of Data....Pages 13-59
Replication of Processes....Pages 61-71
Replication of Objects....Pages 73-77
Replication of Messages....Pages 79-81
Replication in Heterogeneous, Mobile, and Large-Scale Systems....Pages 83-94
The Future of Replication....Pages 95-98
Back Matter....Pages 99-156
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