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Maintaining consistency in a replicated software archive

โœ Scribed by C. C. Charlton; P. H. Leng; R. K. Lloyd; R. Turnbull


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
105 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0038-0644

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โœฆ Synopsis


Archives of software packages made available on the Internet have become an increasingly common and important way of distributing these resources. To improve local access speeds, it is common for these archives to be mirrored, i.e. replicated at regional sites throughout the world. When these sites are also active participants in the augmentation and maintenance of the archive, it becomes necessary to impose a regime which will ensure that errors and inconsistencies do not arise as a result of conflicting activities at different centres. We describe here procedures which have been developed for the organisation and management of a multi-site software archive in which items of software may be introduced or updated at any of the participating sites. A simple algorithm is outlined to propagate changes made to all sites, protecting against conflicting changes and ensuring consistency of the archive is maintained. Similar methods are applicable to the management of other kinds of distributed system, especially internet-based information services, including World Wide Web sites which allow regional updates.


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