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23rd IEEE International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'04)
The Mutable Consensus Protocol
Florianpolis, Brazil
October 18-October 20
ISBN: 0-7695-2239-4
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| J. Pereira, R. Oliveira, "The Mutable Consensus Protocol," Reliable Distributed Systems, IEEE Symposium on, pp. 218-227, 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'04), 2004. | |||
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| @article{ 10.1109/RELDIS.2004.1353023, author = {J. Pereira and R. Oliveira}, title = {The Mutable Consensus Protocol}, journal ={Reliable Distributed Systems, IEEE Symposium on}, volume = {0}, year = {2004}, issn = {1060-9857}, pages = {218-227}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/RELDIS.2004.1353023}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
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| TY - CONF JO - Reliable Distributed Systems, IEEE Symposium on TI - The Mutable Consensus Protocol SN - 1060-9857 SP218 EP227 A1 - J. Pereira, A1 - R. Oliveira, PY - 2004 KW - null VL - 0 JA - Reliable Distributed Systems, IEEE Symposium on ER - | |||
In this paper we propose the mutable consensus protocol, a pragmatic and theoretically appealing approach to enhance the performance of distributed consensus. First, an apparently inefficient protocol is developed using the simple stubborn channel abstraction for unreliable message passing. Then, performance is improved by introducing judiciously chosen finite delays in the implementation of channels. Although this does not compromise correctness, which rests on an asynchronous system model, it makes it likely that the transmission of some messages is avoided and thus the message exchange pattern at the network level changes noticeably. By choosing different delays in the underlying stubborn channels, the mutable consensus protocol can actually be made to resemble several different protocols. Besides presenting the mutable consensus protocol and four different mutations, we evaluate in detail the particularly interesting permutation gossip mutation, which allows the protocol to scale gracefully to a large number of processes by balancing the number of messages to be handled by each process with the number of communication steps required to decide. The evaluation is performed using a realistic simulation model which accurately reproduces resource consumption in real systems.
Citation:
J. Pereira, R. Oliveira, "The Mutable Consensus Protocol," srds, pp.218-227, 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'04), 2004
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