Title
Recovering Internet Service Sessions from Operating System Failures
Abstract
Current Internet service architectures lack support for salvaging stateful client sessions when the underlying operating system fails due to hangs, crashes, deadlocks, or panics. The Backdoors (BD) system is designed to detect such failures and recover service sessions in clusters of Internet servers by extracting lightweight state associated with client service sessions from server memory. The BD architecture combines hardware and software mechanisms to enable accurate monitoring and remote healing actions, even in the presence of failures that render a system unavailable.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/MIC.2005.45
IEEE Internet Computing
Keywords
Field
DocType
internet server,client service session,remote healing action,lightweight state,underlying operating system,internet service sessions,current internet service architecture,bd architecture,service session,stateful client session,operating system failures,accurate monitoring,operating system,recovery,internet,remote procedure calls,dependability,system architecture
Remote procedure call,Dependability,Computer science,Computer security,Deadlock,Computer network,Software,Internet service,Stateful firewall,The Internet,World Wide Web,Architecture,Operating system
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
2
1089-7801
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
18
0.86
14
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Florin Sultan114512.42
Aniruddha Bohra224315.03
Stephen Smaldone31259.18
Yufei Pan4180.86
Pascal Gallard5958.70
Iulian Neamtiu6174182.96
Liviu Iftode72112148.14