Digest of Papers. Twenty-Ninth Annual International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing (Cat. No.99CB36352)
DOI: 10.1109/ftcs.1999.781067
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Performance and reliability evaluation of passive replication schemes in application level fault tolerance

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“…Most of these studies are based on Markov Chain models [Garg99,Kalyanakrishnam99]. For example, in [Kalyanakrishnam99], each state represents a level of functionality of the machine, such as "reboot", "connectivity problems", "adapter problems", "disk problems", "shutdown" etc.…”
Section: Related Availability Modeling Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these studies are based on Markov Chain models [Garg99,Kalyanakrishnam99]. For example, in [Kalyanakrishnam99], each state represents a level of functionality of the machine, such as "reboot", "connectivity problems", "adapter problems", "disk problems", "shutdown" etc.…”
Section: Related Availability Modeling Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though the term is relatively new, it has been applied in different systems [6,49,97,98,138,139] with successful and effective results.…”
Section: Research Directions In Software Failure Mitigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because the messaging service can be failed over to the spare node without waiting for time-consuming repairs of the primary node. If the polling interval is Ì , the rate AE can be approximated as AE ¾ Ì [2]. The new availability Å , ´Å µ Õ , ´Åµ Õ and the repair time distribution ÅÖ´Ø µ of the messaging service can now be computed and used in the hierarchical framework developed in this paper, without necessitating any changes to the models of the supplier or consumer, or to the loss rate equations.…”
Section: Derivation Of êªåö´ø µ For the Reliable Messaging Configuratmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, given that the queue had messages when the consumer failed [2]. When the supplier, messaging service and consumer are all up, with rate ´Å µ Õ the messaging service can fail, leading to the loss of the entire queue ( AE messages on average) when BE or PC quality of service setting is used.…”
Section: Loss Rates Without Considering Deadline Violationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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