IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA'01)
Partial Replication in the Database State Machine
Cambridge, Massachusette
October 08-October 10
ISBN: 0-7695-1432-4
This paper investigates the use of partial replication in the Database State Machine approach introduced ear-lier for fully replicated databases. It builds on the or-der and atomicity properties of group communication primitives to achieve strong consistency and proposes two new abstractions: Resilient Atomic Commit and Fast Atomic Broadcast.Even with atomic broadcast, partial replication re-quires a termination protocol such as atomic commit to ensure transaction atomicity. With Resilient Atomic Commit our termination protocol allows the commit of a transaction despite the failure of some of the par-ticipants. Preliminary performance studies suggest that the additional cost of supporting partial replica-tion can be mitigated through the use of Fast Atomic Broadcast.
Citation:
António Sousa, Rui Oliveira, Francisco Moura, Fernando Pedone, "Partial Replication in the Database State Machine," nca, pp.0298, IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA'01), 2001