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A Novel Quorum Protocol
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Tripathi, Mahshwari
, Pandey, Parul
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Algorithms
/ Computer networks
/ Data replication
/ Fault tolerance
/ Voting
2014
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Tripathi, Mahshwari
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Algorithms
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/ Voting
2014
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A Novel Quorum Protocol
2014
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Overview
One of the traditional mechanisms used in distributed systems for maintaining the consistency of replicated data is voting. A problem involved in voting mechanisms is the size of the Quorums needed on each access to the data. In this paper, we present a novel and efficient distributed algorithm for managing replicated data. We impose a logical wheel structure on the set of copies of an object. The protocol ensures minimum read quorum size of one, by reading one copy of an object while guaranteeing fault-tolerance of write operations.Wheel structure has a wider application area as it can be imposed in a network with any number of nodes.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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