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This paper introduces a new consistency metric, Network Imprecision (NI), to address a central challenge in large-scale monitoring systems: safeguarding accuracy despite node and network failures. To ...
We present a new scheme for performing binary translation that produces code comparable to or better than existing binary translators with much less engineering effort. Instead of hand-coding the ...
In this paper, we presented an architecture for a Base, a clustered hardware and software platform for building and executing flexible and adaptable infrastructure services. The Base architecture was ...
The authors thank Ian Goldberg and David Wagner for their contributions to iSpace, NinjaRMI, and the Jukebox application. We would also like to thank all of the graduate and undergraduate students in ...
Figure: High-level view of a DDS: a DDS is a self-managing, cluster-based data repository. All service instances (S) in the cluster see the same consistent image of the DDS; as a result, any WAN ...
Snapshots are a primary benefit of WAFL's write anywhere approach. A snapshot is an on-line, read-only copy of the entire file system. The file server is able to copy the entire file system in just a ...
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To answer this question, we concentrate on clients with servers in their clusters and consider the LDNS-CDN server associations for these clients from the second data set. Unfortunately, not all of ...
In order to focus breakout sessions and identify people with common interests, we are asking attendees to submit a brief description of their interests related to Windows NT. We will also use this ...
The Ninja Jukebox application was originally conceived of to ``scratch the itch'' of several graduate students: to be able to harness the large number of unused CD-ROM drives in the 100+ node Berkeley ...