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TRUSS: A Reliable, Scalable Server Architecture

Gold, Brian T.
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Kim, Jangwoo
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Smolens, Jared C.
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2005
IEEE Micro

Traditional reliable servers require costly design changes to the processor, use custom system or application software, or cannot scale beyond a few processing elements. We present TRUSS, a family of server architectures providing reliable, scalable computation from distributed shared-memory hardware while requiring no changes to software. The TRUSS paradigm centers around a logical division of computation and memory that isolates errors in processing from memory storage and vice versa. In this paper, we present the key mechanisms that enable this separation and use full-system simulation to evaluate the impact on a range of commercial and scientific workloads.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/MM.2005.122
Author(s)
Gold, Brian T.
Kim, Jangwoo
Smolens, Jared C.
Chung, Eric
Liaskovitis, Vasileios
Nurvitadhi, Eriko
Falsafi, Babak  
Hoe, James C.
Nowatzyk, Andreas G.
Date Issued

2005

Published in
IEEE Micro
Volume

25

Issue

6

Start page

51

End page

59

Note

Special Issue on Reliability-Aware Microarchitectures

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October 16, 2007
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