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Abstract: In distributed virtual environments, hosts typically have to react to events within a time span which is less than the network latency.
In distributed virtual environments, hosts typically have to react to events within a time span which is less than the network latency.
In distributed virtual environments, hosts typically have to react to events within a time span which is less than the network latency.
Abstract: In distributed virtual environments, hosts typically have to react to events within a time span which is less than the network latency.
We propose a benchmark test for comparingdifferent consistency algorithms with each other whichconsists of two measures of inconsistency and asample scenario.
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