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7330 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=7330 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal image/jpeg inches 758 96 96 norman 1417 58 58 2018-11-12 15:08:51 1417x758 2742-01-FH02-FIK-18-17495.jpg UniSZA Private Access Performance modelling of asynchronous replica distribution technique on distributed database systems International Journal of Computer Mathematics In distributed database systems, replication is the most widely used approach to offering high data availability, increased fault tolerance, and improved scalability of the overall system . However, the primary concern with this technique is not only to provide high availability and reliability but also to boost the performance of data replication, i.e. to minimize response time an d maximize through put. We propose an analytical model for asynchronous replication technique (ART) by copying the data an d replicating it to remote sites on a continuous basis. A remote copy of the data is created at a subsequent time after the primary copy is updated. The model is based on the M/G/1 queuing system by taking into account intersite communication between sites in the systems. 84 2 183-192
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Performance modelling of asynchronous replica distribution technique on distributed database systems
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In distributed database systems, replication is the most widely used approach to offering high data availability, increased fault tolerance, and improved scalability of the overall system . However, the primary concern with this technique is not only to provide high availability and reliability but also to boost the performance of data replication, i.e. to minimize response time an d maximize through put. We propose an analytical model for asynchronous replication technique (ART) by copying the data an d replicating it to remote sites on a continuous basis. A remote copy of the data is created at a subsequent time after the primary copy is updated. The model is based on the M/G/1 queuing system by taking into account intersite communication between sites in the systems.
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Performance modelling of asynchronous replica distribution technique on distributed database systems
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Performance modelling of asynchronous replica distribution technique on distributed database systems
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Performance modelling of asynchronous replica distribution technique on distributed database systems
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Performance modelling of asynchronous replica distribution technique on distributed database systems
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Performance modelling of asynchronous replica distribution technique on distributed database systems
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performance modelling of asynchronous replica distribution technique on distributed database systems
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