Affiliation:
1. IBM Research Laboratory, San Jose, CA
Abstract
As users entrust more and more of their applications to computer
systems, the need for systems that are continuously operational (24
hours per day) has become even greater. This paper presents a
survey and analysis of representative architectures and techniques
that have been developed for constructing highly available systems
for database applications. It then proposes a design of a
distributed software subsystem that can serve as a unified
framework for constructing database application systems that meet
various requirements for high availability.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
General Computer Science,Theoretical Computer Science
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