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arxiv: 1607.05344 · v1 · pith:OZPHMOSUnew · submitted 2016-07-18 · 💻 cs.DC

Efficient and Modular Consensus-Free Reconfiguration for Fault-Tolerant Storage

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keywords systemsfault-tolerantprotocolsreconfigurationconsensus-freedifferentdynamicefficient
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Quorum systems are useful tools for implementing consistent and available storage in the presence of failures. These systems usually comprise a static set of servers that provide a fault-tolerant read/write register accessed by a set of clients. We consider a dynamic variant of these systems and propose FreeStore, a set of fault-tolerant protocols that emulates a register in dynamic asynchronous systems in which processes are able to join/leave the servers set during the execution. These protocols use a new abstraction called view generators, that captures the agreement requirements of reconfiguration and can be implemented in different system models with different properties. Particularly interesting, we present a reconfiguration protocol that is modular, efficient, consensus-free and loosely coupled with read/write protocols, improving the overall system performance.

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