Managing update conflicts in Bayou, a weakly connected replicated storage system

D. Terry, M. Theimer, K. Petersen, A. Demers, M. Spreitzer, C. Hauser
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Bayou is a replicated, weakly consistent storage system designed for a mobile computing environment that includes portable machines with less than ideal network connectivity. To maximize availability, users can read and write any accessible replica. Bayou’s design has focused on supporting application-specific mechanisms to detect and resolve the update conflicts that naturally arise in such a system, ensuring that replicas move towards eventual consistency, and defining a protocol by which the resolution of update conflicts stabilizes. It includes novel methods for conflict detection, called dependency checks, and per -write conflict resolution based on client-provid ed mer ge procedures. To guarantee eventual consistency, Bayou servers must be able to rollback the effects of previously executed writes and redo them according to a global serialization order . Furthermore, Bayou permits clients to observe the results of all writes received by a server , including tentative writes whose conflicts have not been ultimately resolved. This paper presents the motivation for and design of these mechanisms and describes the experiences gained with an initial implementation of the system.
管理Bayou(弱连接复制存储系统)中的更新冲突
Bayou是一个复制的、弱一致性的存储系统,设计用于移动计算环境,包括网络连接不太理想的便携式机器。为了最大化可用性,用户可以读写任何可访问的副本。Bayou的设计侧重于支持特定于应用程序的机制,以检测和解决在这样的系统中自然出现的更新冲突,确保副本朝着最终的一致性发展,并定义一个协议,通过该协议可以稳定地解决更新冲突。它包括新的冲突检测方法,称为依赖检查,以及基于客户端提供的合并过程的每次写入冲突解决。为了保证最终的一致性,Bayou服务器必须能够回滚先前执行的写操作的效果,并根据全局序列化顺序重做它们。此外,Bayou允许客户端观察服务器接收到的所有写操作的结果,包括冲突尚未最终解决的试探性写操作。本文介绍了这些机制的动机和设计,并描述了从系统的初步实施中获得的经验。
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