Tudor Dumitraș

Assistant Professor
ECE Department
University of Maryland, College Park

Traces of Fault-Tolerant Middleware

Presentation of the results: PPT

The MEAD Trace (2005)

The MEAD trace is described in [Middleware 2005]. This trace was collected using the MEAD middleware. Download the MEAD trace: MEAD_trace.tar.bz2

The MEAD trace has 4 GB, and the MD5 hash is 3ab41cc9f7e83f2f4969247ead32b22a.

The FTDS Trace (2007)

The FTDS trace is described in [Middleware 2007]. This trace was collected during the Fault-Tolerant Distributed Systems course, taught at Carnegie Mellon University. Download the FTDS trace: FTDS_trace.tar.bz2

The FTDS trace has 201 MB, and the MD5 hash is fd3f12b899d2486bd442f4d7117ccf88.

References

  1. [Middleware 2007] T. Dumitraș and P. Narasimhan, “Got Predictability? Experiences with Fault-Tolerant Middleware,” in ACM/IEEE/IFIP Middleware Conference, Newport Beach, CA, 2007.
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  2. [Middleware 2005] T. Dumitraș and P. Narasimhan, “Fault-Tolerant Middleware and the Magical 1%,” in ACM/IEEE/IFIP Middleware Conference, Grenoble, France, 2005, pp. 431–441.
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