Asynchronous Backup and Initialization of a Database Server for Replicated Database Systems
Author(s)
Bhalla, Subhash; Madnick, Stuart E.
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A possibility of a temporary disconnection of database service exists in many computing environments. It is a common need to permit a participating site to lag behind and re-initialize to full recovery. It is also necessary that active transactions view a globally consistent system state for ongoing operations. We present an algorithm for on-the-fly backup and site-initialization. The technique is non-blocking in the sense that failure and recovery procedures do not interfere with ordinary transactions. As a result the system can tolerate disconnection of services and reconnection of disconnected services, without incurring high overheads
Date issued
2003-04-14Series/Report no.
MIT Sloan School of Management Working Paper;4416-03
Keywords
Concurrency Control, Distributed Algorithms, Distributed Databases, Non-blocking Protocols, Serializability