A Recovery Protocol for Middleware Replicated Databases Providing GSI

J. E. Armendáriz-Iñigo, F. D. Muñoz-Escoí, J. Juárez-Rodríguez, J. R. G. D. Mendívil, Bettina Kemme
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Middleware database replication is a way to increase availability and afford site failures for dynamic content Websites. There are several replication protocols that ensure data consistency for these systems. The most attractive ones are those providing generalized snapshot isolation (GSI), as read operations never block. These replication protocols are based on the certification process, however, up to our knowledge, they do not cope with the recovery of a replica. In this paper we propose a recovery protocol that ensures GSI (we provide an outline of its correctness) that does not interfere with user transactions and permits the execution of transactions in the recovering node, even though the recovery process has not finished
提供GSI的中间件复制数据库恢复协议
中间件数据库复制是提高动态内容网站可用性和承担站点故障的一种方法。有几种复制协议可以确保这些系统的数据一致性。最吸引人的是那些提供通用快照隔离(GSI)的,因为读取操作永远不会阻塞。这些复制协议是基于认证过程的,但是,据我们所知,它们不处理副本的恢复。在本文中,我们提出了一种恢复协议,该协议确保GSI(我们提供了其正确性的概述)不会干扰用户事务,并允许在恢复节点中执行事务,即使恢复过程尚未完成
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