Diskless checkpointing
Diskless Checkpointing is a technique for checkpointing the state of a long-running
computation on a distributed system without relying on stable storage. As such, it eliminates …
computation on a distributed system without relying on stable storage. As such, it eliminates …
[PDF][PDF] User-Level Infrastructure for System Call Interposition: A Platform for Intrusion Detection and Confinement.
K Jain, R Sekar - NDSS, 2000 - cs.unc.edu
Several new approaches for detecting malicious attacks on computer systems and/or
confining untrusted or malicious applications have emerged over the past several years …
confining untrusted or malicious applications have emerged over the past several years …
ReViveI/O: Efficient handling of I/O in highly-available rollback-recovery servers
J Nakano, P Montesinos… - … Symposium on High …, 2006 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The increasing demand for reliable computers has led to proposals for hardware-assisted
rollback of memory state. Such approach promises major reductions in mean time to repair …
rollback of memory state. Such approach promises major reductions in mean time to repair …
CLIP: A checkpointing tool for message-passing parallel programs
Checkpointing is a useful technique for rollback recovery of parallel applications. While
extensive research has been performed on checkpointing in parallel environments, there …
extensive research has been performed on checkpointing in parallel environments, there …
Memory exclusion: Optimizing the performance of checkpointing systems
Checkpointing systems are a convenient way for users to make their programs fault‐tolerant
by intermittently saving program state to disk and restoring that state following a failure. The …
by intermittently saving program state to disk and restoring that state following a failure. The …
On the feasibility of incremental checkpointing for scientific computing
JC Sancho, F Petrini, G Johnson… - 18th International …, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Summary form only given. In the near future large-scale parallel computers will feature
hundreds of thousands of processing nodes. In such systems, fault tolerance is critical as …
hundreds of thousands of processing nodes. In such systems, fault tolerance is critical as …
[PDF][PDF] Perspective shape-from-shading by fast marching
Abstract Shape-from-Shading (SfS) is a fundamental problem in Computer Vision. At its
basis lies the image irradiance equation. Recently, the authors proposed to base the image …
basis lies the image irradiance equation. Recently, the authors proposed to base the image …
Comparing scaling methods for linux containers
S Nadgowda, S Suneja, A Kanso - 2017 IEEE International …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Linux containers are shaping the new era of building applications. With their low resource
utilization overhead and lightweight images, they present an appealing model to package …
utilization overhead and lightweight images, they present an appealing model to package …
Approaches to software based fault tolerance–a review
GK Saha - Computer Science Journal of Moldova, 2005 - ibn.idsi.md
Approaches to Software Based Fault Tolerance – A Review Page 1 Computer Science Journal
of Moldova, vol.13, no.3(39), 2005 Approaches to Software Based Fault Tolerance – A Review …
of Moldova, vol.13, no.3(39), 2005 Approaches to Software Based Fault Tolerance – A Review …
Reliability microkernel: Providing application-aware reliability in the os
L Wang, Z Kalbarczyk, W Gu… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper describes the reliability MicroKernel (RMK) framework, a loadable kernel module
(or a device driver) for providing application-aware reliability, and dynamically configuring …
(or a device driver) for providing application-aware reliability, and dynamically configuring …