FAULT-TOLERANT FIBER-OPTIC INFORMATION DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM IN A PRIVATE CLOUD

Authors

  • A. A. Aliiev Baku State University
  • R. B. Samedov Baku State University

Keywords:

cloud computing, fault tolerance, distributed systems, fiber optic cables, a private cloud

Abstract

The article presents the latest technologies of high availability to ensure fail-safe operation of fiber-optic distributed information systems in a private cloud. The algorithm for fault-tolerant operation, by the example of Oracle 11G database, which provide automatic restoration of the database in case of failure of the main database server was shown in the article. Experiments and the results are shown in the table and  in the graph.

Author Biographies

A. A. Aliiev, Baku State University

Doctor of technical sciences, professor, head of the chair of information technologies and programming

R. B. Samedov, Baku State University

Post-graduate student of the Chair of Information Technologies and Programming

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Published

2017-04-07

How to Cite

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A. A. Aliiev and R. B. Samedov, “FAULT-TOLERANT FIBER-OPTIC INFORMATION DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM IN A PRIVATE CLOUD”, Опт-ел. інф-енерг. техн., vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 5–12, Apr. 2017.

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OptoElectronic/Digital Methods and Systems for Image/Signal Processing

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