Low-latency geo-replicated state machines with guaranteed writes

M. Eischer, Benedikt Straßner, T. Distler
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When deployed in geo-distributed environments, existing state-machine replication protocols require at least one widearea communication step for establishing a total order on client requests. For use cases in which clients are not interested in the actual result of a request, but just need a guarantee that the request will be processed eventually, this property usually incurs unnecessarily high response times. To address this problem we present Weave, a cloud-based georeplication protocol that relies on replica groups in multiple geographic regions to efficiently assign stable sequence numbers to incoming requests. This approach enables Weave to offer guaranteed writes which in the absence of faults only wait for communication within a client's local replica group to produce an execution guarantee for a particular sequence number. Our experiments with a distributed queue and a replicated log show that guaranteed writes can significantly improve response times of geo-replicated applications.
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具有保证写入的低延迟地理复制状态机
当部署在地理分布式环境中时,现有的状态机复制协议需要至少一个广域通信步骤来建立客户端请求的总顺序。对于客户端对请求的实际结果不感兴趣,而只是需要保证请求最终将被处理的用例,此属性通常会导致不必要的高响应时间。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了Weave,一种基于云的地理复制协议,它依赖于多个地理区域的副本组来有效地为传入请求分配稳定的序列号。这种方法使Weave能够提供有保证的写操作,在没有故障的情况下,只等待客户端的本地复制组之间的通信,从而为特定序列号生成执行保证。我们对分布式队列和复制日志的实验表明,保证写可以显著改善地理复制应用程序的响应时间。
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