TY - JOUR
T1 - Load and availability of Byzantine quorum systems
AU - Malkhi, Dahlia
AU - Reiter, Michael K.
AU - Wool, Avishai
PY - 2000/4
Y1 - 2000/4
N2 - Replicated services accessed via quorums enable each access to be performed at only a subset (quorum) of the servers and achieve consistency across accesses by requiring any two quorums to intersect. Recently, b-masking quorum systems, whose intersections contain at least 2b+1 servers, have been proposed to construct replicated services tolerant of b-arbitrary (Byzantine) server failures. In this paper we consider a hybrid fault model allowing benign failures in addition to the Byzantine ones. We present four novel constructions for b-masking quorum systems in this model, each of which has optimal load (the probability of access of the busiest server) or optimal availability (probability of some quorum surviving failures). To show optimality we also prove lower bounds on the load and availability of any b-masking quorum system in this model.
AB - Replicated services accessed via quorums enable each access to be performed at only a subset (quorum) of the servers and achieve consistency across accesses by requiring any two quorums to intersect. Recently, b-masking quorum systems, whose intersections contain at least 2b+1 servers, have been proposed to construct replicated services tolerant of b-arbitrary (Byzantine) server failures. In this paper we consider a hybrid fault model allowing benign failures in addition to the Byzantine ones. We present four novel constructions for b-masking quorum systems in this model, each of which has optimal load (the probability of access of the busiest server) or optimal availability (probability of some quorum surviving failures). To show optimality we also prove lower bounds on the load and availability of any b-masking quorum system in this model.
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U2 - 10.1137/S0097539797325235
DO - 10.1137/S0097539797325235
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AN - SCOPUS:0034482383
SN - 0097-5397
VL - 29
SP - 1889
EP - 1906
JO - SIAM Journal on Computing
JF - SIAM Journal on Computing
IS - 6
ER -