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James C. Corbett

James C. Corbett

James C. Corbett received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and was on the faculty of the Information and Computer Science Department of the University of Hawaii from 1992 to 2000. He is currently in the storage testing group at Google.
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    Spanner: Google's Globally Distributed Database
    Michael Epstein
    Andrew Fikes
    Christopher Frost
    J. J. Furman
    Andrey Gubarev
    Christopher Heiser
    Sebastian Kanthak
    Eugene Kogan
    Hongyi Li
    Sergey Melnik
    David Mwaura
    David Nagle
    Rajesh Rao
    Lindsay Rolig
    Yasushi Saito
    Michal Szymaniak
    Christopher Taylor
    Ruth Wang
    Dale Woodford
    ACM Trans. Comput. Syst., vol. 31 (2013), pp. 8
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    Spanner: Google's Globally-Distributed Database
    Michael Epstein
    Andrew Fikes
    Christopher Frost
    JJ Furman
    Andrey Gubarev
    Christopher Heiser
    Peter Hochschild
    Sebastian Kanthak
    Eugene Kogan
    Hongyi Li
    Sergey Melnik
    David Mwaura
    David Nagle
    Rajesh Rao
    Lindsay Rolig
    Dale Woodford
    Yasushi Saito
    Christopher Taylor
    Michal Szymaniak
    Ruth Wang
    OSDI (2012)
    Preview abstract Spanner is Google's scalable, multi-version, globally-distributed, and synchronously-replicated database. It is the first system to distribute data at global scale and support externally-consistent distributed transactions. This paper describes how Spanner is structured, its feature set, the rationale underlying various design decisions, and a novel time API that exposes clock uncertainty. This API and its implementation are critical to supporting external consistency and a variety of powerful features: non-blocking reads in the past, lock-free read-only transactions, and atomic schema changes, across all of Spanner. View details
    Megastore: Providing Scalable, Highly Available Storage for Interactive Services
    Jason Baker
    JJ Furman
    Andrey Khorlin
    James Larson
    Jean-Michel Leon
    Yawei Li
    Vadim Yushprakh
    Proceedings of the Conference on Innovative Data system Research (CIDR) (2011), pp. 223-234
    Preview abstract Megastore is a storage system developed to meet the requirements of today's interactive online services. Megastore blends the scalability of a NoSQL datastore with the convenience of a traditional RDBMS in a novel way, and provides both strong consistency guarantees and high availability. We provide fully serializable ACID semantics within fine-grained partitions of data. This partitioning allows us to synchronously replicate each write across a wide area network with reasonable latency and support seamless failover between datacenters. This paper describes Megastore's semantics and replication algorithm. It also describes our experience supporting a wide range of Google production services built with Megastore. View details
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