Scalability vs. Fault Tolerance in Aspen Trees
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Summary
이 문서는 Meg Walraed-Sullivan, Keith Marzullo, Amin Vahdat 가 작성한 ‘Scalability vs. Fault Tolerance in Aspen Trees’ 연구 논문의 저장 링크입니다. Aspen 시스템의 확장성과 내결함성 간의 관계를 다루는 Microsoft Research 논문으로, 원문 PDF 링크와 검색 링크가 포함되어 있습니다.
Key Points
- Aspen 시스템의 확장성(Scalability)과 내결함성(Fault Tolerance) 간의 트레이드오프 또는 관계를 탐구하는 연구 논문.
- 저자: Meg Walraed-Sullivan, Keith Marzullo, Amin Vahdat.
- 출처: Microsoft Research (2013 년 저장).
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