Testing a Distributed System.

The article presents general strategies for testing distributed computing systems and specific strategies for testing distributed data storage systems. These systems have three parts. One part collects data, one part collates all of the data into consistent messages, and another part stores the data...

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Publicado en:Communications of the ACM Vol. 58; no. 9; pp. 54 - 59
Autor principal: MADDOX, PHILIP
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Association for Computing Machinery Sep2015
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        Distributed computing
        Back up systems
        Testing
        Information retrieval
        Virtual machine systems
        Computer systems
        Electronic data processing
        Reliability in engineering
        Digital computer simulation
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          Virtual machine systems
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          Reliability in engineering
          Digital computer simulation
      ab: The article presents general strategies for testing distributed computing systems and specific strategies for testing distributed data storage systems. These systems have three parts. One part collects data, one part collates all of the data into consistent messages, and another part stores the data for later retrieval. According to the author, if one cannot co-locate processes on the same box, one may run them in virtual machines, which provides much of the same functionality one gets by running them on the same machine.
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