Fault Tolerant Design of Multimedia Servers

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Recent technological advances have made multimedia on servers feasible. Two challenging tasks in such systems are: a) satisfying the real-time requirement for continuous delivery of objects at specified bandwidths and b) efficiently servicing multiple clients simultaneously. To accomplish these tasks and realize economies of scale associated with servicing a large user population, the multimedia server can require a large disk subsystem. Although a single disk is fairly reliable, a large disk farm can have an unacceptably high probability of disk failure. Further, due to the real-time constraint, the reliability and availability requirements of multimedia systems are very stringent. In this paper we investigate techniques for providing a high degree of reliability and availability, at low disk storage, bandwidth, and memory costs for on-demand multimedia servers. © 1995, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Berson, S., Golubchik, L., & Muntz, R. R. (1995). Fault Tolerant Design of Multimedia Servers. ACM SIGMOD Record, 24(2), 364–375. https://doi.org/10.1145/568271.223852

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