2018
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1802.07455
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Asymptotic efficiency of restart and checkpointing

Abstract: Many tasks are subject to failure before completion. Two of the most common failure recovery strategies are restart and checkpointing. Under restart, once a failure occurs, it is restarted from the beginning. Under checkpointing, the task is resumed from the preceding checkpoint after the failure. We study asymptotic efficiency of restart for an infinite sequence of tasks, whose sizes form a stationary sequence. We define asymptotic efficiency as the limit of the ratio of the total time to completion in the ab… Show more

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