ARES: Adaptive, Reconfigurable, Erasure Coded, Atomic Storage
© 2019 IEEE. Emulating a shared atomic, read/write storage system is a fundamental problem in distributed computing. Replicating atomic objects among a set of data hosts was the norm for traditional implementations (e.g., [6]) in order to guarantee the availability and accessibility of the data desp...
Main Authors: | Nicolaou, Nicolas (Author), Cadambe, Viveck (Author), Prakash, N (Author), Konwar, Kishori (Author), Medard, Muriel (Author), Lynch, Nancy (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE),
2021-11-05T18:44:14Z.
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