Real-Time Distributed Databases Revolutionize Network Monitoring, Enhancing Resilience and Reliability
The article describes how a real-time distributed database system is used to manage computer networks. The system collects monitoring data from various network probes to control and manage the network. By integrating dynamic and static databases with advanced query processing, the system provides a global view of the network status. A special transaction protocol based on the ISO reference model improves processing speed and reduces update time. The architecture also includes a crash recovery mechanism that uses network monitoring to detect failures before database transactions occur, ensuring high resilience and reliability.