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ICDE
2008
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Database systems on virtual machines: How much do you lose?
Virtual machine technologies offer simple and practical mechanisms to address many manageability problems in database systems. For example, these technologies allow for server con...
Umar Farooq Minhas, Jitendra Yadav, Ashraf Aboulna...
OSDI
2006
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
EXPLODE: A Lightweight, General System for Finding Serious Storage System Errors
Storage systems such as file systems, databases, and RAID systems have a simple, basic contract: you give them data, they do not lose or corrupt it. Often they store the only copy...
Junfeng Yang, Can Sar, Dawson R. Engler
SIGMOD
2007
ACM
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14 years 5 months ago
Automated and on-demand provisioning of virtual machines for database applications
Utility computing delivers compute and storage resources to applications as an `on-demand utility', much like electricity, from a distributed collection of computing resource...
Piyush Shivam, Azbayar Demberel, Pradeep Gunda, Da...
MOZ
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
The Structure of Authority: Why Security Is Not a Separable Concern
Common programming practice grants excess authority for the sake of functionality; programming principles require least authority for the sake of security. If we practice our princ...
Mark S. Miller, Bill Tulloh, Jonathan S. Shapiro
JVM
2004
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13 years 6 months ago
Solaris Zones: Operating System Support for Server Consolidation
e a new operating system abstraction for partitioning systems, allowing multiple applications to run in isolation from each other on the same physical hardware. This isolation prev...
Andrew Tucker, David Comay