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Semi-passive replication

This paper presents the semi-passive replication technique, a variant of passive replication, that can be implemented in the asynchronous system model without requiring a membership service to agree on a primary. Passive replication is a popular replication technique since it can tolerate non-determ...

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Main Authors: Defago, X., Schiper, A., Sergent, N.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:This paper presents the semi-passive replication technique, a variant of passive replication, that can be implemented in the asynchronous system model without requiring a membership service to agree on a primary. Passive replication is a popular replication technique since it can tolerate non-deterministic servers (e.g., multi-threaded servers) and uses little processing power when compared to other replication techniques. However, passive replication suffers from a high reconfiguration cost in case of the failure of the primary. The semi-passive replication technique presented in the paper benefits from the same advantages as passive replication. However, since it does not require a group membership service, semi-passive replication has a considerably lower cost in case of failure. As explained in the paper, this technique can benefit from an aggressive time-out value significantly lower than what a group membership allows. As a result, the reaction to crashes is greatly improved. The semi-passive replication algorithm uses failure detectors. The algorithm given in the paper is analysed in the failure free case and in the case of one server crash. The response time (for the client) of these two scenarios is analysed through simulation.
ISSN:1060-9857
2575-8462
DOI:10.1109/RELDIS.1998.740473