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Title: Using two-level stable storage for efficient checkpointing
Authors: Silva, L. M. 
Silva, J. G. 
Issue Date: Nov-1998
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: IEE Proceedings - Software. 145:6 (1998) 198-202
Abstract: Checkpointing and rollback recovery is a very effective technique to tolerate the occurrence of failures. Usually, checkpoint data is saved on disk, however, in some situations the time to write the data to disk can represent a considerable performance overhead. Alternative solutions would make use of main memory to maintain the checkpoint data. The paper starts by presenting two main memory checkpointing schemes: neighbour based and parity checkpointing. Both schemes have been implemented and evaluated in a commercial parallel machine. The results show that neighbour based checkpointing presents a very low performance overhead and assures a fast recovery for partial failures. However, it is not able to tolerate multiple and total failures of the system. To solve this shortcoming the authors propose a two-level stable storage integrating the use of neighbour based with disk based checkpointing. This approach combines the advantages of the This approach combines the advantages of the two schemes: the efficiency of diskless checkpointing with the high reliability of disk based checkpointing
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/12927
ISSN: 1462-5970
DOI: 10.1049/ip-sen:19982440
Rights: openAccess
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