Gossip-based service coordination for scalability and resilience

F. Campos, J. Pereira
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Many interesting emerging applications involve the coordination of a large number of service instances, for instance, as targets for dissemination or sources in information gathering. These applications raise hard architectural, scalability, and resilience issues that are not suitably addressed by centralized or monolithic coordination solutions. In this paper we propose a lightweight approach to service coordination aimed at such application scenarios. It is based on gossiping and thus potentially fully decentralized, requiring that each participant is concerned only with a small number of peers. Although being obviously simple and scalable, it has been shown that gossip-based protocols lead to emergent strong resilience guarantees. We illustrate the approach with WS--PushGossip, a proof-of-concept coordination protocol based upon the WS--Coordination framework. Besides presenting WS--PushGossip, we illustrate its usefulness with a sample application, and outline a middleware implementation based on Apache Axis2.
基于八卦的可伸缩性和弹性服务协调
许多有趣的新兴应用程序涉及大量服务实例的协调,例如,作为信息收集中的传播目标或来源。这些应用程序引发了硬架构、可伸缩性和弹性问题,而集中式或整体协调解决方案无法适当地解决这些问题。在本文中,我们提出了一种针对此类应用场景的轻量级服务协调方法。它以八卦为基础,因此可能是完全去中心化的,要求每个参与者只关心一小部分同伴。尽管基于流言的协议显然是简单和可扩展的,但已经证明,基于流言的协议可以产生紧急的强弹性保证。我们用WS- PushGossip来说明这种方法,这是一种基于WS- coordination框架的概念验证协调协议。除了介绍WS—PushGossip之外,我们还用一个示例应用程序说明了它的有用性,并概述了基于Apache Axis2的中间件实现。
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