Design and analysis of peer-to-peer fault-tolerance approach in a grid computing system
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Author list: Tangmankhong T., Siripongwutikorn P., Achalakul T.
Publication year: 2017
Journal: Chiang Mai Journal of Science (0125-2526)
Volume number: 44
Issue number: 2
Start page: 688
End page: 698
Number of pages: 11
ISSN: 0125-2526
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
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Abstract
A grid computing system allows a large complex computing task to efficiently utilize high computing resources by splitting the task into many compute processes to be distributed and executed in parallel at many grid nodes. Under such paradigm, the system fault tolerance is the major issue as the failure of one grid node results in the task failure. Most fault tolerance techniques for a grid computing system are based on periodic savings of checkpoint data, which is used to roll back the system to the last good operating state when the failure occurs. In this paper, the fault tolerance technique based on peer-to-peer replication of checkpoint data is designed and analyzed. The idea is to allow chunks of checkpoint data to be replicated at different backup nodes to facilitate faster recovery time in the failure recovery process. The replication time under the peer-to-peer replication procedure is analyzed to obtain proper choices of chunk size and backup group size. A significant reduction in the recovery time compared to the traditional client-server approach is also gained by using the peer-to-peer replication. ฉ 2017, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Peer-to-peer fault tolerance, Peer-to-peer replication, Replication time