Exploiting virtual synchrony in distributed systems
SOSP '87 Proceedings of the eleventh ACM Symposium on Operating systems principles
The process group approach to reliable distributed computing
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Totem: a fault-tolerant multicast group communication system
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The Transis approach to high availability cluster communication
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Horus: a flexible group communication system
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Building secure and reliable network applications
Building secure and reliable network applications
A reliable multicast framework for light-weight sessions and application level framing
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
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Reliable Distributed Computing with the ISIS Toolkit
Reliable Distributed Computing with the ISIS Toolkit
Implementing the Swiss Exchange Trading System
FTCS '97 Proceedings of the 27th International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing (FTCS '97)
Protocol Composition in Horus
Probabilistic Broadcast
Scalability of Two Reliable Multicast Protocols
Scalability of Two Reliable Multicast Protocols
The ensemble system
Error recovery in scalable reliable multicast
Error recovery in scalable reliable multicast
Efficient data distribution in large-scale multicast networks
Efficient data distribution in large-scale multicast networks
Drinking from the firehose: multicast USENET news
WTEC'94 Proceedings of the USENIX Winter 1994 Technical Conference on USENIX Winter 1994 Technical Conference
RMTP: a reliable multicast transport protocol
INFOCOM'96 Proceedings of the Fifteenth annual joint conference of the IEEE computer and communications societies conference on The conference on computer communications - Volume 3
Reliable multicast transport protocol (RMTP)
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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Traditional reliable multicast protocols depend on assumptions about flow control and reliability mechanisms, and they suffer from a kind of interference between these mechanisms. This in turn affects the overall performance, throughput and scalability of group applications utilizing these protocols. However, there exists a substantial class of distributed applications for which the throughput stability guarantee is indispensable. Pbcast protocol is a new option in scalable reliable multicast protocols that offers throughput stability, scalability and a bimodal delivery guarantee as the key features. In this paper, we focus on the throughput stability of reliable multicast protocols. We describe an experimental model developed for Pbcast and virtually synchronous protocols on a real system. We then give the analysis results of our study.