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2 May 2006 Mathematical defense method of networked servers with controlled remote backups
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Abstract
The networked server defense model is focused on reliability and availability in security respects. The (remote) backup servers are hooked up by VPN (Virtual Private Network) with high-speed optical network and replace broken main severs immediately. The networked server can be represent as "machines" and then the system deals with main unreliable, spare, and auxiliary spare machine. During vacation periods, when the system performs a mandatory routine maintenance, auxiliary machines are being used for back-ups; the information on the system is naturally delayed. Analog of the N-policy to restrict the usage of auxiliary machines to some reasonable quantity. The results are demonstrated in the network architecture by using the stochastic optimization techniques.
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Song-Kyoo Kim "Mathematical defense method of networked servers with controlled remote backups", Proc. SPIE 6249, Defense Transformation and Network-Centric Systems, 624905 (2 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.651952
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KEYWORDS
Networks

Stochastic processes

Defense and security

Reliability

Network security

Information security

Optical networks

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