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Implementation and evaluation of a highly reliable server with QRM

✍ Scribed by Hideaki Hirayama; Yoshio Masubuchi; Satoshi Hoshina; Tomofumi Shimada; Nobuhiro Kato; Masaharu Nozaki


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
187 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0882-1666

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✦ Synopsis


For the purpose of providing higher reliability to multiple open-server computers in a distributed processing environment without changing platforms and application programs, we have developed QRM (Quick Rollback Module), an add-on module used to provide higher reliability based on checkpoints and the rollback mechanism. By adding QRM, computers recover from most transient hardware failures of nearby processors, from some permanent processor failures in multiprocessor computers, and from most panics caused by operating system bugs. QRM consists of hardware implemented as an attachment board and software implemented as loadable modules. With QRM installed, computers recover from failures within a few seconds; however, there exists a slight overhead in normal processing. Though the overhead changes according to the programs executed, the overhead in TPC-C benchmark is 10.9%. In this paper, we describe the implementation and the results of a performance evaluation of QRM.


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