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Transaction synchronization in distributed shared virtual memory systems

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2 Author(s)
Hsu, M. ; Aiken Comput. Lab., Harvard Univ., Cambirdge, MA, USA ; Tam, V.-O.

Synchronization in DSVM (distributed shared virtual memory) can be approached top-down by first understanding the synchronization needs at the process level instead of only at the memory access level. The authors demonstrate this idea in the context of transaction synchronization, devising two-phase locking-based algorithms under two DSVM scenarios: with and without an underlying memory coherence system. They compare the performances of the two algorithms and argue that significant performance gain can potentially result from bypassing memory coherence and supporting process synchronization directly on distributed memory. They also study the role of the optimistic algorithms in transaction synchronization in DSVM and show that some optimistic policy appears promising under the scenarios studied

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Computer Software and Applications Conference, 1989. COMPSAC 89., Proceedings of the 13th Annual International

Date of Conference: 20-22 Sep 1989

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