• Title/Summary/Keyword: 페이지 기반 점진적 검사점

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Page-level Incremental Checkpointing for Efficient Use of Stable Storage (안정 저장장치의 효율적 사용을 위한 페이지 기반 점진적 검사점 기법)

  • Heo, Jun-Young;Yi, Sang-Ho;Gu, Bon-Cheol;Cho, Yoo-Kun;Hong, Ji-Man
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.34 no.12
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    • pp.610-617
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    • 2007
  • Incremental checkpointing, which is intended to minimize checkpointing overhead, saves only the modified pages of a process. However, the cumulative site of incremental checkpoints increases at a steady rate over time because a number of updated values may be saved for the same page. In this paper, we present a comprehensive overview of Pickpt, a page-level incremental checkpointing facility. Pickpt provides space-efficient techniques aiming to minimizing the use of disk space. For our experiments, the results showed that the use of disk space using Pickpt was significantly reduced, compared with existing incremental checkpointing.

Taking Point Decision Mechanism of Page-level Incremental Checkpointing based on Cost Analysis of Process Execution Time (프로세스 수행 시간의 비용 분석에 기반을 둔 페이지 단위 점진적 검사점의 작성 시점 결정 기법)

  • Yi Sang-Ho;Heo Jun-Young;Hong Ji-Man
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.13A no.4 s.101
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    • pp.289-294
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    • 2006
  • Checkpointing is an effective mechanism that allows a process to resume its execution that was discontinued by a system failure without having to restart from the beginning. Especially, page-level incremental checkpointing saves only the modified pages of a process to minimize the checkpointing overhead. This means that in incremental checkpointing, the time consumed for checkpointing varies according to the amount of modified pages. Thus, the efficient interval of checkpointing must be determined on run-time of the process. In this paper, we present an efficient and adaptive page-level incremental checkpointing facility that is based on the cost analysis of process execution time. In our simulation, results show that the proposed mechanism significantly reduced the average process execution time compared with existing fixed-interval-based page-level incremental checkpointing.