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ISAS
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Architecture of Highly Available Databases
This paper describes the architectures that can be used to build highly available database management systems. We describe these architectures along two dimensions – process redu...
Sam Drake, Wei Hu, Dale M. McInnis, Martin Skö...
VLDB
1999
ACM
96views Database» more  VLDB 1999»
13 years 9 months ago
A Scalable and Highly Available Networked Database Architecture
The explosive growth of the Internet and information devices has driven database systems to be more scaleable, available, and able to support online, mobile, and disconnected clie...
Roger Bamford, Rafiul Ahad, Angelo Pruscino
EDBT
2012
ACM
266views Database» more  EDBT 2012»
11 years 7 months ago
Stormy: an elastic and highly available streaming service in the cloud
In recent years, new highly scalable storage systems have significantly contributed to the success of Cloud Computing. Systems like Dynamo or Bigtable have underpinned their abil...
Simon Loesing, Martin Hentschel, Tim Kraska, Donal...
VLDB
1995
ACM
179views Database» more  VLDB 1995»
13 years 8 months ago
The ClustRa Telecom Database: High Availability, High Throughput, and Real-Time Response
New telecommunication services and mobility networks have introduced databases in telecommunication networks. Compared with traditional use of databases, telecom databases must fu...
Svein-Olaf Hvasshovd, Øystein Torbjø...
DEXAW
2003
IEEE
91views Database» more  DEXAW 2003»
13 years 10 months ago
Balanced High Availability in Layered Distributed Computing Systems
Carsten Trinitis, Max Walter, Markus Leberecht