• DocumentCode
    3203148
  • Title

    The interplay between granularity, performance and availability in a replicated Linda tuple space

  • Author

    Kambhatla, Srikanth ; Walpole, Jonathan

  • Author_Institution
    Intel Corp., Hillsboro, OR, USA
  • fYear
    1992
  • fDate
    23-26 Mar 1992
  • Firstpage
    508
  • Lastpage
    511
  • Abstract
    Replication is a common method for increasing the availability of data in a distributed environment. The authors´ interest is in the application of replication techniques in the domain of parallel processing. They explore the issues concerning degree of replication and granularity in the context of a distributed and highly available Linda tuple space. In particular, they study the performance effects of varying the number of replicas and the granularities of replication and concurrency control. Traditionally, when using replication in databases, the granularity of replication and that of concurrency control have been the same (at the file level (D.K. Gifford, 1979), for example). This is not an inherent requirement however. The authors show by detailed simulation of a replicated Linda tuple space that it is useful to separate the two granularities and that it is an important design issue especially in parallel processing systems
  • Keywords
    distributed memory systems; fault tolerant computing; parallel architectures; parallel programming; performance evaluation; availability; concurrency control; distributed environment; granularity; parallel processing; performance; replicated Linda tuple space; Availability; Concurrency control; Context modeling; Costs; Databases; Parallel processing; Voting;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Parallel Processing Symposium, 1992. Proceedings., Sixth International
  • Conference_Location
    Beverly Hills, CA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-8186-2672-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IPPS.1992.222976
  • Filename
    222976