Persistent Nodes for Reliable Memory in Geographically Local Networks
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Beal, Jacob
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A Persistent Node is a redundant distributed mechanism for storing a key/value pair reliably in a geographically local network. In this paper, I develop a method of establishing Persistent Nodes in an amorphous matrix. I address issues of construction, usage, atomicity guarantees and reliability in the face of stopping failures. Applications include routing, congestion control, and data storage in gigascale networks.
Date issued
2003-04-15Other identifiers
AIM-2003-011
Series/Report no.
AIM-2003-011
Keywords
AI, robust atomic distributed amorphous