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Balanced High Availability in Layered Distributed Computing Systems
Prague, Czech Republic September 01-September 05
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Carsten Trinitis, Munich University of Technology
Max Walter, Munich University of Technology
Markus Leberecht, FORCE Computers GmbH
The BALANCE project aims at investigating the possibilities for improving overall system performance as well as availability of telecommunication computing systems by the use of High Availability middleware. It is our belief that this approach represents a viable step towards "Autonomic Computing" as all decisions regarding the system?s availability are decentralized and distributed. It is the project?s goal to integrate middleware functionality into a layered architecture in order to fully exploit an underlying telecommunication hardware platform?s High Availability core functions. These core functions are exemplified by utilizing dedicated communication platforms. Adhering to this concept, the entire computing system provides High Availability mechanisms throughout its architectural layers and exhibits the qualities of a "Balanced HA Architecture".
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Carsten Trinitis, Max Walter, Markus Leberecht, "Balanced High Availability in Layered Distributed Computing Systems," dexa, pp.713, 14th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA'03), 2003
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