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Replicating for Performance: Case Studies
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2010
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In this chapter we take a look at the application of replication techniques for building scalable distributed systems. Unlike using replication for attaining dependability, replicating for scalability is generally characterized by higher replication degrees, and thus also weaker consistency. We discuss a number of cases illustrating that differentiation of replication strategies, for different levels of data granularity, is needed. This observation leads us to conclude that automated
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-11294-2_5
fatcat:5sxkfhdffzhe5m4kgydf36mz4m