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Distributed_Objects_And_Middlewаre_1b SPRING OS Cоntext fоr this questiоn is sаme аs before: 1. (7 points) Assume you are managing a cluster of nodes in a datacenter that is using Spring OS as the network OS. The current deployment looks like this: A. Web servers replicated on 3 nodes B. SQL Database servers replicated on 2 nodes C. File server on a node accessed only by the web servers. Each of the above servers are hosted on distinct nodes. The clients are expected to make requests to both the web servers and database servers. (b) (2 points) While all clients can read from the database servers, only certain clients are allowed to write to the database servers. How can you accomplish this?
Distributed_Systems_3b RPC Lаtency Limits Cоntext fоr this questiоn is sаme аs before: 1. (5 points) In the context of this question and its subparts, consider process context switches and transmission on physical links as the only sources of latency in RPCs (any other source of latency is negligible). The figure above shows the timeline of a simplified RPC. Any time period demarcated by ‘c’ followed by a numeral represents the latency introduced by the corresponding context switch for the associated arrow. Similarly, any time period demarcated by ‘t’ followed by a numeral represents the latency introduced by the corresponding transmission over the physical link for the associated arrow. For this question and its subparts, only use variables provided in the above model of the RPC. (b) (3 points) Can we further optimize the RPC latency? If yes, give the mathematical expression of the optimized RPC latency and the mathematical condition under which such an optimization would be justified. If no, provide appropriate justification.