A State Transfer Method That Adapts to Network Bandwidth Variations in Geographic State Machine Replication

Tairi Chiba, Ren Ohmura, Junya Nakamura
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We present a new state transfer method for geographic State Machine Replication (SMR) that dynamically allocates the state to be transferred among replicas according to changes in communication bandwidths. SMR is a method that improves fault tolerance by replicating a service to multiple replicas. When a replica is newly added or is recovered from a failure, the other replicas transfer the current state of the service to it. However, in geographic SMR, the communication bandwidths of replicas are different and constantly changing. Therefore, existing state transfer methods cannot fully utilize the available bandwidth, and their state transfer time becomes long. To overcome this problem, our method divides the state into multiple chunks and assigns them to replicas based on each replica's bandwidth so that the broader a replica's bandwidth is, the more chunks it transfers. The number of assigned chunks is dynamically updated based on the currently estimated bandwidth. The performance evaluation on Amazon EC2 shows that the proposed method reduces the state transfer time by up to 47% compared with the existing one.
地理状态机复制中适应网络带宽变化的状态转移方法
提出了一种新的地理状态机复制(SMR)状态传输方法,该方法根据通信带宽的变化动态地分配要在副本之间传输的状态。SMR是一种通过将服务复制到多个副本来提高容错性的方法。当新添加副本或从故障中恢复副本时,其他副本将服务的当前状态传输给它。然而,在地理SMR中,副本的通信带宽是不同的,并且是不断变化的。因此,现有的状态传输方法不能充分利用可用带宽,状态传输时间变长。为了克服这个问题,我们的方法将状态划分为多个块,并根据每个副本的带宽将它们分配给副本,这样副本的带宽越宽,它传输的块就越多。分配的块数量根据当前估计的带宽动态更新。在Amazon EC2上的性能评估表明,与现有方法相比,所提出的方法将状态转移时间缩短了47%。
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