Title :
Persistence and communication state transfer in an asynchronous pipe mechanism
Author :
Chan, Philip ; Abramson, David
Author_Institution :
Caulfi eld Sch. of Inf. Technol., Monash Univ., Caulfield East, VIC
Abstract :
Emergent wide-area distributed systems like computational grids present opportunities for large scientific applications. On these systems, communication mechanisms have to deal with dynamic resource availability and occurrence of network failures. In this paper, we present the design and implementation of an asynchronous and persistent pipe mechanism, called pi-channels. These communication issues are addressed by combining adaptive caching with data streaming for efficient and fault-tolerant communication. We present the underlying distributed algorithm that implements (a) caching of pipe data segments; (b) asynchronous operation; and (c) re-establishment of connections when a peer leaves and rejoins the computation - part of a communication state transfer mechanism. This makes it possible for different segments (from cache and from writer) of the pipe data to be concurrently streamed to the migrated reader, reducing the retrieval time. Finally, we present some performance results showing the benefits of asynchronous operation.
Keywords :
cache storage; distributed algorithms; fault tolerant computing; grid computing; asynchronous operation; asynchronous pipe mechanism; communication state transfer mechanism; computational grids; data streaming; distributed algorithm; dynamic resource availability; fault-tolerant communication; network failure occurrence; persistence state transfer; pipe data segments; wide-area distributed systems;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2007 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hsinchu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1889-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1521-9097
DOI :
10.1109/ICPADS.2007.4447734