High Avaliability: A Long-Term Feature in Network Elements

Gilberto Tadayoshi Hashimoto, Edmo Lopes Filho, Joao Euripedes Pereira Jr., P. F. Rosa
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Behind the growth of the amount of broadband users connections in the world, the wide use of mobile devices as cell phones and PDAs and other accesses from anywhere throughout Internet, always require some level of availability to support customer needs. This necessity made high availability architectures be used on large scale and has been migrated to service providers which offer solutions and, furthermore, they ensure short time to repair. This paper addresses “high availability”, one of the basic requirements of today systems on the Internet, presenting the main concepts, drawbacks and an automaton for these drawbacks' solution. Based on the two main protocols for high availability (VRRP and CARP), in particular, two problems are addressed, which leads to the environments do not respond to requests for services: split brain and no-brain. These protocols will be fast presented, as well as the study on the basis of the problems mentioned and observed in a production environment. The diagnostic for split-brain and no-brain was determiner for the solution problem. This work proposes a protocol extension, based on formal language methods (Petri Net), for high availability architectures regarding the mentioned drawbacks on protocols which reside in that kind of architecture.
高可用性:网元的长期特性
在全球宽带用户连接数量增长的背后,移动设备(如移动电话和pda)的广泛使用以及通过Internet从任何地方进行的其他访问,总是需要一定程度的可用性来支持客户需求。这种需求使得高可用性架构可以大规模使用,并且已经迁移到提供解决方案的服务提供商,此外,它们确保短时间修复。本文讨论了“高可用性”,这是当今Internet上系统的基本要求之一,提出了主要概念、缺点和针对这些缺点的解决方案。特别是基于两种主要的高可用性协议(VRRP和CARP),解决了导致环境不响应服务请求的两个问题:分脑和无脑。我们将快速介绍这些协议,以及基于在生产环境中提到和观察到的问题的研究。裂脑和无脑的诊断是解决问题的决定性因素。这项工作提出了一种基于形式语言方法(Petri网)的协议扩展,用于高可用性架构,针对存在于这种架构中的协议的上述缺点。
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