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Primarily Disconnected Operation: Experiences with Ficus
John S
University of California, Los Angeles, Computer Science Department

Citation

John S. Heidemann, Thomas W. Page Jr., Richard G. Guy and Gerald J. Popek. Primarily Disconnected Operation: Experiences with Ficus. Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Management of Replicated Data (Nov. 1992), 2–5. [PDF] [alt PDF]

Abstract

Ficus is a flexible replication facility with optimistic concurrency control designed to span a wide range of scales and network environments. Support for partitioned operation is fundamental to the Ficus design but was not widely exercised in early Ficus use. This position paper reports recent experiences using Ficus in settings where some replicas are only occasionally connected to a network, and hence partitioned operation is the rule rather than the exception. We conclude that with some tuning, Ficus adapted quite well to primarily disconnected operation.

Bibtex Citation

@inproceedings{Heidemann92a,
  author = {Heidemann, John S. and Page, Jr., Thomas W. and Guy, Richard G. and Popek, Gerald J.},
  title = {Primarily Disconnected Operation:  Experiences with {Ficus}},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the  Second  Workshop on Management of Replicated Data},
  pages = {2--5},
  year = {1992},
  sortdate = {1994-11-01},
  project = {ficus},
  jsubject = {replication},
  month = nov,
  publisher = {IEEE},
  keywords = {disconnected operation, Ficus},
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  myorganization = {University of California, Los Angeles, Computer Science Department},
  copyrightholder = {IEEE},
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Abstracting is permitted with credit to the source. Libraries are permitted to photocopy beyond the limit of US copyright law, for private use of patrons, those articles in this volume that carry a code at the bottom of the first page, provided that the per-copy fee indicated in the code is paid through the Copyright Clearance Center, 27 Congress Street, Salem, MA 01970. For other copying, reprint, or republication permission, write to IEEE Copyrights Manager, IEEE Service Center, 445 Hoes Lane, PO Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855–1331.
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