DocumentCode
2205905
Title
A replication-transparent remote invocation protocol
Author
Rodrigues, Luís ; Siegel, Ellen ; Veríssimo, Paulo
Author_Institution
Inst. de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores, Lisbon, Portugal
fYear
1994
fDate
25-27 Oct 1994
Firstpage
160
Lastpage
169
Abstract
Although many algorithms and implementations of replicated services have been developed, most have embedded aspects of the replication management in the invocation protocol. This makes it extremely difficult to modify the replication protocol without changing the protocol used by the clients, and causes an undesirable violation of both transparency and modularity. The GRIP protocol supports the fault-tolerant remote invocation of replicated services, providing not only the usual location transparency but also transparency of replication semantics. Our approach is independent of the details of the replica control protocol used to maintain the consistency of server replicas. We use a lightweight remote invocation protocol in order to minimize the impact on the client of issues such as scale and replication consistency maintenance. Furthermore, unlike most previous systems we provide explicit support for weakly consistent replication protocols. GRIP is designed as a collection of modular services, which can be configured according to the needs of the application
Keywords
distributed processing; protocols; GRIP; fault-tolerant; remote invocation; remote invocation protocol; replicated services; replication protocol; replication protocols; Access protocols; Availability; Broadcasting; Costs; Fault tolerance; Fault tolerant systems; Large-scale systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Reliable Distributed Systems, 1994. Proceedings., 13th Symposium on
Conference_Location
Dana Point, CA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-6575-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RELDIS.1994.336899
Filename
336899
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