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![]() | Carter, John B. | Khazana an infrastructure for building distributed services | Essentially all distributed systems, applications and service at some level boil down to the problem of managing distributed shared state. Unfortunately, while the problem of managing distributed shared state is shared by man applications, there is no common means of managing the data - every applic... | Khazana; Distributed shared state | 1998 |
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![]() | Carter, John; Susarla, Sai R. | Khazana An infrastructure for building distributed services | Essentially all distributed systems?? applications?? and services at some level boil down to the problem of man aging distributed shared state Unfortunately?? while the problem of managing distributed shared state is shared by many applications?? there is no common means of managing the data ... | Khazana; Distributed shared state | 1998 |
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![]() | Susarla, Sai R.; Carter, John | Khazana: a flexible wide area data store | Khazana is a peer-to-peer data service that supports efficient sharing and aggressive caching of mutable data across the wide area while giving clients significant control over replica divergence. Previous work on wide-area replicated services focussed on at most two of the following three proper... | Khazana; Peer-to-peer data service | 2003-10-13 |
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![]() | Carter, John B. | Supporting persistent C++ objects in a distributed storage system | We have designed and implemented a C++ object layer for Khazana, a distributed persistent storage system that exports a flat shared address space as its basic abstraction. The C++ layer described herein lets programmers use familiar C++ idioms to allocate, manipulate, and deallocate persistent share... | persistent C++ objects; distributed storage; Khazana; flat shared address space | 1999 |
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![]() | Carter, John B. | Using khazana to support distributed application development | One of the most important services required by most distributed applications is some form of shared data management, e.g., a directory service manages shared directory entries while groupware manages shared documents. Each such application currently must implement its own data management mechanisms,... | Khazana; Distributed applications; Development | 1999 |