Refined quorum systems

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Rachid Guerraoui
Marko Vukolić
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[1] EPFL,School of Computer and Communication Sciences
[2] IBM Research - Zurich,undefined
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Distributed Computing | 2010年 / 23卷
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Quorums; Atomic storage; Consensus; Complexity; Byzantine failures;
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It is considered good distributed computing practice to devise object implementations that tolerate contention, periods of asynchrony and a large number of failures, but perform fast if few failures occur, the system is synchronous and there is no contention. This paper initiates the first study of quorum systems that help design such implementations by encompassing, at the same time, optimal resilience, as well as optimal best-case complexity. We introduce the notion of a refined quorum system (RQS) of some set S as a set of three classes of subsets (quorums) of S: first class quorums are also second class quorums, themselves being also third class quorums. First class quorums have large intersections with all other quorums, second class quorums typically have smaller intersections with those of the third class, the latter simply correspond to traditional quorums. Intuitively, under uncontended and synchronous conditions, a distributed object implementation would expedite an operation if a quorum of the first class is accessed, then degrade gracefully depending on whether a quorum of the second or the third class is accessed. Our notion of refined quorum system is devised assuming a general adversary structure, and this basically allows algorithms relying on refined quorum systems to relax the assumption of independent process failures, often questioned in practice. We illustrate the power of refined quorums by introducing two new optimal Byzantine-resilient distributed object implementations: an atomic storage and a consensus algorithm. Both match previously established resilience and best-case complexity lower bounds, closing open gaps, as well as new complexity bounds we establish here. Each of our algorithms is representative of a different class of architectures, highlighting the generality of the refined quorum abstraction.
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