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CMU-CS-05-117
Computer Science Department
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
CMU-CS-05-117
Upgrading Distributed Applications with
the Version Manager
Mukesh Agrawal, Suman Nath, Srinivasan Seshan
March 2005
CMU-CS-05-117.ps
CMU-CS-05-117.pdf
Keywords: Distributed systems, upgrades
Developers and managers of distributed systems today face a
difficult choice. To provide for the evolution of their systems,
they can either require that the software running on all nodes
is inter-operable, or they can shut down the entire system when
an upgrade is required. The former complicates the life of
system developers, while the latter annoys users. We propose
Version Manager, a middle ground between these approaches:
an upgrade framework that limits the the extent of support
required for interoperability, while also providing availability
during upgrades. We evaluate the feasibility of our approach by
applying it to two existing distributed systems: the
Cooperative File System, and IrisLog. Our proposal enables
the upgrade of these systems while maintaining system availability,
and without requiring code modifications.
19 pages
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