James C. Corbett
3 Papers
James C. Corbett is an academic researcher from Google. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scalability & Distributed transaction. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Spanner: Google's globally-distributed database
James C. Corbett,Jeffrey Dean,Michael James Boyer Epstein,Andrew Fikes,Christopher Frost,J. J. Furman,Sanjay Ghemawat,Andrey Gubarev,Christopher Heiser,Peter Hochschild,Wilson C. Hsieh,Sebastian Kanthak,Eugene Kogan,Hongyi Li,Alexander Lloyd,Sergey Melnik,David Mwaura,David Nagle,Sean Quinlan,Rajesh Rao,Lindsay Rolig,Yasushi Saito,Michal Piotr Szymaniak,Chris Jorgen Taylor,Ruth Wang,Dale Woodford +25 more
- 08 Oct 2012
TL;DR: This article describes how Spanner is structured, its feature set, the rationale underlying various design decisions, and a novel time API that exposes clock uncertainty, critical to supporting external consistency and a variety of powerful features.
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Megastore: Providing Scalable, Highly Available Storage for Interactive Services
Jason Baker,Christopher N. Bond,James C. Corbett,J. J. Furman,Andrey Khorlin,James Larson,Jean-Michel Leon,Yawei Li,Alexander Lloyd,Vadim Yushprakh +9 more
- 01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: Megastore provides fully serializable ACID semantics within ne-grained partitions of data, which allows us to synchronously replicate each write across a wide area network with reasonable latency and support seamless failover between datacenters.
Spanner: Google’s Globally Distributed Database
James C. Corbett,Jeffrey Dean,Michael James Boyer Epstein,Andrew Fikes,Christopher Frost,J. J. Furman,Sanjay Ghemawat,Andrey Gubarev,Christopher Heiser,Peter Hochschild,Wilson C. Hsieh,Sebastian Kanthak,Eugene Kogan,Hongyi Li,Alexander Lloyd,Sergey Melnik,David Mwaura,David Nagle,Sean Quinlan,Rajesh Rao,Lindsay Rolig,Yasushi Saito,Michal Piotr Szymaniak,Chris Jorgen Taylor,Ruth Wang,Dale Woodford +25 more
TL;DR: Spanner as mentioned in this paper is Google's scalable, multiversion, globally distributed, and synchronously replicated database, which is the first system to distribute data at global scale and support externally-consistent distributed transactions.
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