2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11227-006-1667-7
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Log-Based Rollback Recovery without Checkpoints of Shared Memory in Software DSM

Abstract: A common approach to fault-tolerant software DSM is to take checkpoints with message logging. Our remote logging has low overhead because each node saves the coherence-related data into the memory of a remote node through a high-speed system area network. For more lightweight fault-tolerant DSM, in this paper, we mainly focused on eliminating shared memory checkpointing during failure-free execution. Each node independently takes the checkpoints of execution states and non-shared data only. When a node fails, … Show more

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