Dynamic object replica placement using underlying routing protocols: ensuring the reliability

Object replication is an unavoidable phenomenon in distributed systems to address the issues of size, administrative and resources scalability. It also guarantees the availability of system as more users can be accommodated and failures can be tolerated. If the location of object replica is not prop...

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Main Authors: Waqas, Ahmad, Majeed, Nahdia, Muhammed Yusof, Zulkefli, Wahees Mahesar, Abdul
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
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Published: 2013
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author Waqas, Ahmad
Majeed, Nahdia
Muhammed Yusof, Zulkefli
Wahees Mahesar, Abdul
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Majeed, Nahdia
Muhammed Yusof, Zulkefli
Wahees Mahesar, Abdul
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description Object replication is an unavoidable phenomenon in distributed systems to address the issues of size, administrative and resources scalability. It also guarantees the availability of system as more users can be accommodated and failures can be tolerated. If the location of object replica is not proper, the problem may arise when it is requested by many entities at once. The response time may also increase due to the network latency although network is considered to be steadfast in the distributed systems but the latency can never be avoided. Efficient replica placement, both client initiated and server initiated, can be ensured using the dynamic replica placement mechanism in conjunction with the underlying routing protocols that provides the reliability of contents distribution and minimizes the network latency. In this paper, it is discussed that reliability can be assured if we use replica placement algorithm along with the EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol). The issues of choosing the best path for placing the replica that provides the minimum latency and reliability of contents transmission can be overcome by combining the EIGRP features that includes internetwork delay, bandwidth consumption, reliability of packet transmission and traffic load, with dynamic replica placement algorithm.
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spelling iium-310682013-08-13T21:47:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/31068/ Dynamic object replica placement using underlying routing protocols: ensuring the reliability Waqas, Ahmad Majeed, Nahdia Muhammed Yusof, Zulkefli Wahees Mahesar, Abdul QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science T58.5 Information technology Object replication is an unavoidable phenomenon in distributed systems to address the issues of size, administrative and resources scalability. It also guarantees the availability of system as more users can be accommodated and failures can be tolerated. If the location of object replica is not proper, the problem may arise when it is requested by many entities at once. The response time may also increase due to the network latency although network is considered to be steadfast in the distributed systems but the latency can never be avoided. Efficient replica placement, both client initiated and server initiated, can be ensured using the dynamic replica placement mechanism in conjunction with the underlying routing protocols that provides the reliability of contents distribution and minimizes the network latency. In this paper, it is discussed that reliability can be assured if we use replica placement algorithm along with the EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol). The issues of choosing the best path for placing the replica that provides the minimum latency and reliability of contents transmission can be overcome by combining the EIGRP features that includes internetwork delay, bandwidth consumption, reliability of packet transmission and traffic load, with dynamic replica placement algorithm. 2013 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/31068/2/Table_of_Content.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/31068/1/116.pdf Waqas, Ahmad and Majeed, Nahdia and Muhammed Yusof, Zulkefli and Wahees Mahesar, Abdul (2013) Dynamic object replica placement using underlying routing protocols: ensuring the reliability. In: The 4th International Conference on Information & Communication Technology for the Muslim World (ICT4M), 25-27 Mar 2013, Rabat, Moroco. http://ict4m.org/
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
T58.5 Information technology
Waqas, Ahmad
Majeed, Nahdia
Muhammed Yusof, Zulkefli
Wahees Mahesar, Abdul
Dynamic object replica placement using underlying routing protocols: ensuring the reliability
title Dynamic object replica placement using underlying routing protocols: ensuring the reliability
title_full Dynamic object replica placement using underlying routing protocols: ensuring the reliability
title_fullStr Dynamic object replica placement using underlying routing protocols: ensuring the reliability
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic object replica placement using underlying routing protocols: ensuring the reliability
title_short Dynamic object replica placement using underlying routing protocols: ensuring the reliability
title_sort dynamic object replica placement using underlying routing protocols: ensuring the reliability
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
T58.5 Information technology
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/31068/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/31068/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/31068/2/Table_of_Content.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/31068/1/116.pdf