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  1. Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Large-Scale Distributed Systems and Middleware (LADIS '08)
  2. Harnessing the power of DHTs to build dynamic quorums in large-scale enterprise infrastructures
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Challenges facing tomorrow's datacenter: summary of the LADiS workshop
A simple totally ordered broadcast protocol
Efficient reconciliation and flow control for anti-entropy protocols
Efficient on-demand operations in dynamic distributed infrastructures
Defining weakly consistent Byzantine fault-tolerant services
Paxos for System Builders: an overview
Decentralized real-time monitoring of network-wide aggregates
Configuration-space performance anomaly depiction
Low-latency access to robust amnesic storage
Towards distributed software transactional memory systems
Dr. Multicast: Rx for data center communication scalability
BFT: the time is now
Harnessing the power of DHTs to build dynamic quorums in large-scale enterprise infrastructures
Reducing the costs of large-scale BFT replication

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Harnessing the power of DHTs to build dynamic quorums in large-scale enterprise infrastructures

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Baldoni, Roberto Virigllito, Antonino Jiménez-Peris, Ricardo Patiño-Martínez, Marta Querzoni, Leonardo
Abstract Recently, enterprises owning a large IT hardware and software infrastructure have started looking at Peer-to-peer technologies as a mean both to reduce costs and to help their technical divisions to manage huge number of devices characterized by a high level of cooperation and a relatively low churn. Obtaining the complete and exclusive control of the system for maintenance or auditing purposes in these enterprise infrastructures is a fundamental operation to be implemented. In the context of classical distributed applications, quorum systems have been considered as a major building block for implementing many paradigms, from distributed mutual exclusion to data replication management. In this paper, we explore how to architect decentralized protocols implementing quorum systems in Distributed Hash Table based cooperative P2P networks. This paper introduces some design principles for both quorum systems and protocols using them that boost their scalability and performance. These design principles consist of a dynamic and decentralized selection of quorums and in the exposure and exploitation of internals of the DHT. As a third design principle it is also shown how to redesign quorum systems to enable efficient decentralization.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 7
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781605582962
DOI 10.1145/1529974.1529981
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2008-09-15
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Overlay networks Quorum systems Distributed hash table
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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