Title
Taking Point Decision Mechanism for Page-level Incremental Checkpointing based on Cost Analysis of Process Execution Time
Abstract
Incremental checkpointing, which is intended to minimize checkpointing overhead, saves only the modified pages of a process. This means that in incremental checkpointing, the time consumed for checkpointing varies according to the amount of modified pages. Thus, efficient intervals of checkpointing have to be determined on run-time of a process. In this paper, we present an efficient and adaptive page-level incremental checkpointing facility that is based on the taking point decision mechanism for minimizing the total execution time. Our simulation results show that the expected execution time was significantly reduced compared with existing periodic page-level incremental checkpointing.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2007
JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
checkpoint and recovery,page-level incremental checkpointing,fault tolerance,Linux kernel,operating system reliability
Field
DocType
Volume
Computer science,Adaptive method,Fault tolerance,Execution time,Cost analysis,Periodic graph (geometry),Operating system,Linux kernel,Distributed computing
Journal
23
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
5
1016-2364
13
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.50
8
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sangho Yi153835.84
Junyoung Heo228827.60
Yookun Cho31544162.03
Jiman Hong412021.62