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EVENTUALLY CONSISTENT
, 2008
"... Building reliable distributed systems at a worldwide scale demands trade-offs— between consistency and availability. ..."
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Building reliable distributed systems at a worldwide scale demands trade-offs— between consistency and availability.
for Eventual Consistency
"... Article development led by queue.acm.org Stronger properties for low-latency geo-replicated storage. ..."
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Article development led by queue.acm.org Stronger properties for low-latency geo-replicated storage.
Eventually consistent transactions
- In ESOP
, 2012
"... Abstract. When distributed clients query or update shared data, eventual consistency can provide better availability than strong consistency models. However, programming and implementing such systems can be difficult unless we establish a reasonable consistency model, i.e. some minimal guarantees th ..."
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Abstract. When distributed clients query or update shared data, eventual consistency can provide better availability than strong consistency models. However, programming and implementing such systems can be difficult unless we establish a reasonable consistency model, i.e. some minimal guarantees
Quantifying Eventual Consistency with PBS
"... Data replication results in a fundamental trade-off between operation latency and consistency. At the weak end of the spectrum of possible consistency models is eventual consistency, which provides no limit to the staleness of data returned. However, anecdotally, eventual consistency is often “good ..."
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Data replication results in a fundamental trade-off between operation latency and consistency. At the weak end of the spectrum of possible consistency models is eventual consistency, which provides no limit to the staleness of data returned. However, anecdotally, eventual consistency is often “good
Eventually Consistent Failure Detectors
- Brief Announcement, 14th International Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC'2000
, 2002
"... The concept of unreliable failure detector was introduced by Chandra and Toueg [4] as a mechanism that provides information about process failures. This mechanism has been used to solve different problems in asynchronous systems, in particular the Consensus problem. In this paper, we present a new c ..."
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class of unreliable failure detectors, which we call Eventually Consistent and denote by 3C. This class adds to the failure detection capabilities of other classes an eventual leader election capability. This capability allows all correct processes to eventually choose the same correct process as leader
Eventually consistent failure detectors �
, 2004
"... The concept of unreliable failure detector was introduced by Chandra and Toueg as a mechanism that provides information about process failures. This mechanism has been used to solve different problems in asynchronous systems, in particular the Consensus problem. In this paper, we present a new class ..."
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class of unreliable failure detectors, which we call Eventually Consistent and denote by ♦C. This class combines the failure detection capabilities of class ♦S with the eventual leader election capability of class �. This capability allows all correct processes to eventually choose the same correct
Cloud Types for Eventual Consistency
- In Proceedings of the 26th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP’12
, 2012
"... All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately. ..."
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All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately.
Unconscious eventual consistency with gossips
- In Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety and Security of Distributed Systems
"... Abstract. We present an update ordering protocol based on gossiping for geographically distributed replicas. We target large scale distributed systems without central authority. Updates are disseminated epidemically and continuously applied to the replicas despite network partitions and asynchrony. ..."
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. No two updates are ever performed in different orders, but gaps might occur during periods of unreliable communication. These gaps are filled whenever connectivity is provided: consistency is then eventually ensured, but without any conscious commitment. This unconsciousness is the key to tolerating
Understanding Eventual Consistency
, 2013
"... This document is work in progress. Feel free to cite, but note that we will update the contents without warning (the first page contains a timestamp), and that we are likely going to publish the content in some future venue, at which point we will update this paragraph. ..."
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This document is work in progress. Feel free to cite, but note that we will update the contents without warning (the first page contains a timestamp), and that we are likely going to publish the content in some future venue, at which point we will update this paragraph.
Putting consistency back into eventual consistency
- In Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys’15
, 2015
"... Geo-replicated storage systems are at the core of current In-ternet services. The designers of the replication protocols used by these systems must choose between either support-ing low-latency, eventually-consistent operations, or ensur-ing strong consistency to ease application correctness. We pro ..."
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Geo-replicated storage systems are at the core of current In-ternet services. The designers of the replication protocols used by these systems must choose between either support-ing low-latency, eventually-consistent operations, or ensur-ing strong consistency to ease application correctness. We
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