Lightweight causal and atomic group multicast:
Abstract: "The ISIS toolkit is a distributed programming environment based on support for virtually synchronous process groups and group communication. We present a new suite of protocols in support of this model. Our approach revolves around a multicast primitive, called CBCAST, which implemen...
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1991
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Schriftenreihe: | Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> / Department of Computer Science: Technical report
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "The ISIS toolkit is a distributed programming environment based on support for virtually synchronous process groups and group communication. We present a new suite of protocols in support of this model. Our approach revolves around a multicast primitive, called CBCAST, which implements a fault-tolerant, causally ordered message delivery. This primitive can be used directly, or extended into a totally ordered multicast primitive, called ABCAST. It normally delivers messages immediately upon reception, and imposes a space overhead proportional to the size of the groups to which the sender belongs, usually a small number We conclude that process groups and group communication can achieve performance and scaling comparable to that of a raw message transport layer - a finding contradicting the widespread concern that this style of distributed computing may be unacceptably costly. |
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spelling | Birman, Kenneth P. Verfasser aut Lightweight causal and atomic group multicast Kenneth Birman ; Andre Schiper ; Pat Stephenson Ithaca, New York 1991 45 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> / Department of Computer Science: Technical report 1192 Abstract: "The ISIS toolkit is a distributed programming environment based on support for virtually synchronous process groups and group communication. We present a new suite of protocols in support of this model. Our approach revolves around a multicast primitive, called CBCAST, which implements a fault-tolerant, causally ordered message delivery. This primitive can be used directly, or extended into a totally ordered multicast primitive, called ABCAST. It normally delivers messages immediately upon reception, and imposes a space overhead proportional to the size of the groups to which the sender belongs, usually a small number We conclude that process groups and group communication can achieve performance and scaling comparable to that of a raw message transport layer - a finding contradicting the widespread concern that this style of distributed computing may be unacceptably costly. Distributed databases Fault-tolerant computing Schiper, André 1949- Verfasser (DE-588)1089122403 aut Stephenson, Patrick Verfasser aut Department of Computer Science: Technical report Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> 1192 (DE-604)BV006185504 1192 |
spellingShingle | Birman, Kenneth P. Schiper, André 1949- Stephenson, Patrick Lightweight causal and atomic group multicast Distributed databases Fault-tolerant computing |
title | Lightweight causal and atomic group multicast |
title_auth | Lightweight causal and atomic group multicast |
title_exact_search | Lightweight causal and atomic group multicast |
title_full | Lightweight causal and atomic group multicast Kenneth Birman ; Andre Schiper ; Pat Stephenson |
title_fullStr | Lightweight causal and atomic group multicast Kenneth Birman ; Andre Schiper ; Pat Stephenson |
title_full_unstemmed | Lightweight causal and atomic group multicast Kenneth Birman ; Andre Schiper ; Pat Stephenson |
title_short | Lightweight causal and atomic group multicast |
title_sort | lightweight causal and atomic group multicast |
topic | Distributed databases Fault-tolerant computing |
topic_facet | Distributed databases Fault-tolerant computing |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV006185504 |
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