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Chip-Level Redundancy in Distributed Shared-Memory Multiprocessors

Gold, Brian T.
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Falsafi, Babak  
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Hoe, James C.
2009
Proceedings of the 15th IEEE Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing

Distributed shared-memory (DSM) multi- processors provide a scalable hardware platform, but lack the necessary redundancy for mainframe-level reliability and availability. Chip-level redundancy in a DSM server faces a key challenge: the increased latency to check results among redundant components. To address performance overheads, we propose a checking filter that reduces the number of checking operations impeding the critical path of execution. Furthermore, we propose to decouple checking operations from the coherence protocol, which simplifies the implementation and permits reuse of existing coherence controller hardware. Our simulation results of commercial workloads indicate average performance overhead is within 4% (9% maximum) of tightly coupled DMR solutions.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1109/PRDC.2009.39
Author(s)
Gold, Brian T.
Falsafi, Babak  
Hoe, James C.
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Proceedings of the 15th IEEE Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing
2009 15th IEEE Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing
Start page

195

195

End page

201

201

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REVIEWED

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February 15, 2010
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/47418
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