International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks, 2004 2004
DOI: 10.1109/dsn.2004.1311908
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Fault diversity among off-the-shelf SQL database servers

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“…Also we have observed in earlier research [4], [3] that AB-faults can fail in different ways in the two DBMS products, and hence can be detected (and potentially corrected [16]). As a result, the estimates that we get using our models for the reliability benefits of diversity will most probably be underestimates: the true benefits may be higher.…”
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“…Also we have observed in earlier research [4], [3] that AB-faults can fail in different ways in the two DBMS products, and hence can be detected (and potentially corrected [16]). As a result, the estimates that we get using our models for the reliability benefits of diversity will most probably be underestimates: the true benefits may be higher.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have fully described these studies and provided analysis of the results in [4] and [3]. We will be utilizing the results of those studies in this paper as empirical evidence with one of the models, as well as for verification of assumptions.…”
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