Title :
The Cost of Storing Checkpoints to Multiple Volatile Storage Locations Using at-least-k Semantics
Author :
Maloney, Andrew ; Goscinski, Andrzej
Author_Institution :
Deakin Univ., Geelong
Abstract :
Using the volatile memory of other computers within a system to store checkpoints is an alternative to the traditional approach of using stable storage. The objective of this study is to develop a storage mechanism using at-least-k delivery semantics. This semantics allows data to be saved to a minimum number of computers simultaneously using group communications, without requiring that each group computer successfully acknowledge the receipt. The new storage mechanism is implemented in the GENESIS checkpointing facility v2.0. The results showed that at-least-k storage mechanisms provide low storage latency times; however, the incurred execution overheads on the applications executing within the system are higher than that when using remote stable storage to store checkpoints.
Keywords :
checkpointing; storage management; GENESIS checkpointing facility v2.0; at-least-k delivery semantics; at-least-k storage; group communication; storage latency time; storage mechanism; volatile memory; Application software; Australia; Checkpointing; Concurrent computing; Costs; Delay; Event detection; Fault tolerant systems; Information technology; Operating systems;
Conference_Titel :
Dependable Computing, 2007. PRDC 2007. 13th Pacific Rim International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, Qld.
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-3054-0
DOI :
10.1109/PRDC.2007.62