Determining Optimal Shard Size in a Hierarchical Blockchain Architecture

Shyam Kantesariya, D. Goswami
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Monolithic blockchain architectures employed in Bitcoin and other major alt-coins are inherently non-scalable. In recent past, some hierarchical approaches have been explored to shard the decentralized blockchain to improve scalability. However, there is no discussion in the literature about how to determine an optimal shard size to maximize performance and how the presence of malicious or faulty nodes can impact on choosing an optimal shard size. To address these issues, this paper presents a sharding scheme and validation protocols for a hierarchical blockchain architecture named OptiShard. The hierarchy divides the network nodes into multiple disjoint shards and the majority of transactions are distributed among these shards in non-overlapped fashion. Optimal shard size is determined based on two parameters: performance and correctness of transaction validation in the presence of malicious or faulty nodes. OptiShard provides guaranteed majority of good shards, subject to a maximum allowable threshold of faulty nodes, by choosing the right shard size. It also provides a mechanism for identifying faulty shards and discarding all their transactions through the overlapping of a small fraction of transactions across all the shards. Experimental results performed on up to 800 Amazon EC2 nodes conform to the theoretical performance analyses and exhibit the impact of sharding the network on performance.
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在分层区块链架构中确定最佳分片大小
比特币和其他主要加密货币中采用的单块区块链架构本质上是不可扩展的。最近,人们探索了一些分层方法来对分散的区块链进行分片,以提高可扩展性。然而,文献中没有讨论如何确定最佳分片大小以最大化性能,以及恶意或故障节点的存在如何影响选择最佳分片大小。为了解决这些问题,本文提出了一个名为OptiShard的分层区块链架构的分片方案和验证协议。层次结构将网络节点划分为多个不相交的分片,大多数事务以不重叠的方式分布在这些分片中。最优分片大小是基于两个参数确定的:性能和存在恶意或故障节点时事务验证的正确性。OptiShard通过选择正确的分片大小,在允许的最大故障节点阈值的限制下,保证了大多数好的分片。它还提供了一种机制来识别错误的分片,并通过在所有分片中重叠一小部分事务来丢弃所有事务。在多达800个Amazon EC2节点上进行的实验结果符合理论性能分析,并展示了网络分片对性能的影响。
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