Towards Byzantine Fault Tolerance in Many-Core Computing Platforms
This paper presents a flexible technique that can be applied to many-core architectures to exploit idle resources and ensure reliable system operation. A dynamic fault tolerance layer is interposed between the hardware and OS through the use of a hypervisor. The introduction of a single point of fai...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents a flexible technique that can be applied to many-core architectures to exploit idle resources and ensure reliable system operation. A dynamic fault tolerance layer is interposed between the hardware and OS through the use of a hypervisor. The introduction of a single point of failure is avoided by incorporating the hypervisor into the sphere of replication. This approach simplifies implementation over specialized hardware- or OS-based techniques while offering flexibility in the level of protection provided ranging from duplex to Byzantine protection. The feasibility of the approach is considered for both near- and long-term computing platforms. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/PRDC.2007.40 |