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Implementation of Highly Available Memory Database as SAF Component

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This paper describes the implementation of a highly available memory database with HA (High Availability) middleware based on the SAF (Service AvailabilityTM Forum) specification. The database achieves high availability in conjunction with AMF and MSG in a loosely coupled cluster. We describe its startup and re-synchronization methods; they reduce service interruption and system downtime, and are significant determiners of the availability of the shared-nothing architecture. To further enhance availability, we describe an additional SAF-AIS interface that accepts request from components.

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Miroslaw Malek Manfred Reitenspieß Aad van Moorsel

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Yoshida, T., Hisada, M., Tomita, S. (2007). Implementation of Highly Available Memory Database as SAF Component. In: Malek, M., Reitenspieß, M., van Moorsel, A. (eds) Service Availability. ISAS 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4526. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72736-1_5

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