Reliable broadcast protocols and network architecture: tradeoffs and lower bounds:
Reliable Broadcast is a mechanism by which a processor in a distributed system disseminates a value to all other processors in the presence of both communication and processor failures. Protocols to achieve Reliable Broadcast are at the heart of most fault-tolerant applications. We characterize the...
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1986
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Schriftenreihe: | Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> / Department of Computer Science: Technical report
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Zusammenfassung: | Reliable Broadcast is a mechanism by which a processor in a distributed system disseminates a value to all other processors in the presence of both communication and processor failures. Protocols to achieve Reliable Broadcast are at the heart of most fault-tolerant applications. We characterize the execution time of Reliable Broadcast protocols as a function of the properties of the underlying communication network. The class of networks considered includes familiar communication structures such as fully-connected point-to-point graphs, linear chains, rings, broadcast networks (such as Ethernet) and buses. We derive a protocol that implements Reliable Broadcast for any member within this class. We present a novel proof technique to obtain lower bound results for Reliable Broadcast in this environment. This proof technique is based on graph mappings. The hardware-software tradeoffs that are revealed between performance, resiliency and network cost offer many new alternatives previously not considered in designing fault-tolerant systems. |
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spelling | Babaoğlu, Özalp Verfasser aut Reliable broadcast protocols and network architecture: tradeoffs and lower bounds Özalp Babaog̃lu ; Rogério Drummond ; Pat Stephenson Ithaca, New York 1986 20 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> / Department of Computer Science: Technical report 754 Reliable Broadcast is a mechanism by which a processor in a distributed system disseminates a value to all other processors in the presence of both communication and processor failures. Protocols to achieve Reliable Broadcast are at the heart of most fault-tolerant applications. We characterize the execution time of Reliable Broadcast protocols as a function of the properties of the underlying communication network. The class of networks considered includes familiar communication structures such as fully-connected point-to-point graphs, linear chains, rings, broadcast networks (such as Ethernet) and buses. We derive a protocol that implements Reliable Broadcast for any member within this class. We present a novel proof technique to obtain lower bound results for Reliable Broadcast in this environment. This proof technique is based on graph mappings. The hardware-software tradeoffs that are revealed between performance, resiliency and network cost offer many new alternatives previously not considered in designing fault-tolerant systems. Fault-tolerant computing System design Drummond, Rogério Verfasser aut Stephenson, Patrick Verfasser aut Department of Computer Science: Technical report Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> 754 (DE-604)BV006185504 754 |
spellingShingle | Babaoğlu, Özalp Drummond, Rogério Stephenson, Patrick Reliable broadcast protocols and network architecture: tradeoffs and lower bounds Fault-tolerant computing System design |
title | Reliable broadcast protocols and network architecture: tradeoffs and lower bounds |
title_auth | Reliable broadcast protocols and network architecture: tradeoffs and lower bounds |
title_exact_search | Reliable broadcast protocols and network architecture: tradeoffs and lower bounds |
title_full | Reliable broadcast protocols and network architecture: tradeoffs and lower bounds Özalp Babaog̃lu ; Rogério Drummond ; Pat Stephenson |
title_fullStr | Reliable broadcast protocols and network architecture: tradeoffs and lower bounds Özalp Babaog̃lu ; Rogério Drummond ; Pat Stephenson |
title_full_unstemmed | Reliable broadcast protocols and network architecture: tradeoffs and lower bounds Özalp Babaog̃lu ; Rogério Drummond ; Pat Stephenson |
title_short | Reliable broadcast protocols and network architecture: tradeoffs and lower bounds |
title_sort | reliable broadcast protocols and network architecture tradeoffs and lower bounds |
topic | Fault-tolerant computing System design |
topic_facet | Fault-tolerant computing System design |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV006185504 |
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