Title :
Client-access protocols for replicated services
Author :
Karamanolis, Christos T. ; Magee, Jeffrey N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput., Imperial Coll. of Sci., Technol. & Med., London, UK
Abstract :
Addresses the problem of replicated service provision in distributed systems. Existing systems that follow the state machine approach concentrate on the synchronization of the server replicas and do not consider the problem of client interaction with the server group. This paper analyzes client interaction and identifies a number of access protocols to meet a range of client requirements and system models. The paper demonstrates that protocols for the “open” group model-clients external to the group of servers-satisfy the requirements of the state machine approach, even when replication is transparent to the clients. Experimental performance results indicate that the “open” model is clearly desirable when the service is used by a large, dynamically changing set of clients, a situation which pertains to Internet service provision
Keywords :
Internet; access protocols; client-server systems; replicated databases; synchronisation; Internet service provision; availability; client interaction; client-access protocols; distributed systems; dynamically changing client set; open group model; performance; replicated service provision; server replica synchronization; state machine approach; Access protocols; Atomic layer deposition; Availability; Clocks; Delay; Intersymbol interference; Programming profession; Synchronization; Web and internet services;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on