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Checkpointing Speculative Distributed Shared Memory

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Checkpointing Speculative Distributed Shared Memory
This paper describes a checkpointing mechanism destined for Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) systems with speculative prefetching. Speculation is a general technique involving prediction of the future of a computation, namely accesses to shared objects unavailable on the accessing node (read faults). Thanks to such predictions objects can be fetched before the actual access operation is performed, resulting, at least potentially, in considerable performance improvement. The proposed mechanism is based on independent checkpointing integrated with a coherence protocol for a given consistency model introducing little overhead. It ensures the consistency of checkpoints, allowing fast recovery from failures.
Arkadiusz Danilecki, Anna Kobusinska, Michal Szych
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where PPAM
Authors Arkadiusz Danilecki, Anna Kobusinska, Michal Szychowiak
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