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Cheap Paxos
Florence, Italy June 28-July 01
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DSN.2004.13119002004 International Conference on Depe ...
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Leslie Lamport, Microsoft
Mike Massa, Microsoft
Asynchronous algorithms for implementing a fault-tolerant distributed system, which can make progress despite the failure of any F processors, require 2F + 1 processors. Cheap Paxos, a variant of the Paxos algorithm, guarantees liveness under the additional assumption that the set of nonfaulty processors does not "jump around" too fast, but uses only F + 1 main processors that actually execute the system and F auxiliary processors that are used only to handle the failure of a main processor. The auxiliary processors take part in reconfiguring the system to remove the failed processor, after which they can remain idle until another main processor fails.
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Leslie Lamport, Mike Massa, "Cheap Paxos," dsn, pp.307, 2004 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN'04), 2004
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