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Distributed Systems notes (1st edition)

Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Maarten Van Steen - ISBN: 9780132392273

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Agreement Protocols: Introduction, System Model. Classification of Agreement Problem: Byzantine Agreement Problem, Consensus Problem, Interactive Consistency Problem, Solution to Byzantine Agreement Problem, Application of Agreement Problem. Distributed File Systems: Introduction, Architecture, Building Mechanism: Mounting Caching, Hints, Bulk Data Transfer, and Encryption. Design Issues: Naming and Name Resolution, Caches on Disk or Main Memory, Writing Policy.

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Distributed Shared Memory: Introduction, Architecture and Motivation, Algorithm for Implementing DSM, Memory Coherence, Coherence Protocols. Distributed Scheduling: Issues in Load Distribution, Component of Load Distribution Algorithms, Load Distribution Algorithms, Performance Comparison, Task Migration, Introduction to Fault Tolerance, Data Security, Encryption, Multiprocessor Operating Systems.

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Agreement Protocols: Introduction, System Model. Classification of Agreement Problem: Byzantine Agreement Problem, Consensus Problem, Interactive Consistency Problem, Solution to Byzantine Agreement Problem, Application of Agreement Problem. Distributed File Systems: Introduction, Architecture, Building Mechanism: Mounting Caching, Hints, Bulk Data Transfer, and Encryption. Design Issues: Naming and Name Resolution, Caches on Disk or Main Memory, Writing Policy.

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