DocumentCode
1554725
Title
Analysis of failure recovery schemes for distributed shared-memory systems
Author
Kim, J.H. ; Vaidya, N.H.
Volume
146
Issue
3
fYear
1999
fDate
5/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
125
Lastpage
130
Abstract
Checkpoint and rollback recovery is a technique used to minimise the loss of computation when failures occur. When a process rolls back and re-executes from the last checkpoint, the cost (loss) incurred by redoing the lost computation may be larger than that to execute the original computation. In addition to completion time delay, other performance metrics (e.g. user´s satisfaction in real-time on online transaction applications) may also degrade by unexpected failure and recovery. The paper determines how redo overhead factor for unexpected execution overhead affects the performance of recovery scheme. It analyses the performance of three recoverable schemes (incorporating redo overhead factor): multiple fault-tolerant scheme using checkpointing and rollback recovery, single fault-tolerant scheme, and a two-level scheme
Keywords
distributed shared memory systems; fault tolerant computing; performance evaluation; system recovery; checkpoint; completion time delay; distributed shared-memory systems; failure recovery schemes; fault-tolerant scheme; multiple fault-tolerant scheme; performance metrics; recoverable schemes; rollback recovery; two-level scheme;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computers and Digital Techniques, IEE Proceedings -
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1350-2387
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-cdt:19990420
Filename
790829
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