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== Consistency in current-day multiprocessors == | == Consistency in current-day multiprocessors == | ||
== Consistency models used == | == Consistency models used == | ||
* [[address translation aware memory consistency]] | |||
* [[causal consistency]] | |||
* [[delta consistency]] | |||
* [[entry consistency]] | |||
* [[eventual consistency]] | |||
* [[fork consistency]] | |||
* [[linearizability]] (also known as strict or atomic consistency) | |||
* [[one-copy serializability]] | |||
* [[PRAM consistency]] (also known as FIFO consistency) | |||
* [[release consistency]] | |||
* [[sequential consistency]] | |||
* [[serializability]] | |||
* [[vector-field consistency]] | |||
* [[weak consistency]] | |||
* [[strong consistency]] | |||
== Practical performance impact == | == Practical performance impact == | ||
== Conclusion == | == Conclusion == |
Revision as of 02:28, 4 April 2012
Use of consistency models in current multiprocessors
Introduction
Consistency in current-day multiprocessors
Consistency models used
- address translation aware memory consistency
- causal consistency
- delta consistency
- entry consistency
- eventual consistency
- fork consistency
- linearizability (also known as strict or atomic consistency)
- one-copy serializability
- PRAM consistency (also known as FIFO consistency)
- release consistency
- sequential consistency
- serializability
- vector-field consistency
- weak consistency
- strong consistency