Towards verifying eventually consistent applications

PaPEC '14 Pub Date : 2014-04-13 DOI:10.1145/2596631.2596638
B. Ozkan, Erdal Mutlu, S. Tasiran
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Abstract

Modern cloud and distributed systems depend heavily on replication of large-scale databases to guarantee properties like high availability, scalability and fault tolerance. These replicas are maintained in geographically distant locations to be able to serve clients from different regions without any loss of performance. Ideally, these systems require to achieve immediate availability while preserving strong consistency in the presence of network partitions. But unfortunately, the CAP theorem [1] proves that it is impossible to have all these properties together in a distributed system. For this reason, architects of current distributed systems frequently omit strong consistency guarantees in favor of weaker forms of consistency, commonly called eventual consistency[2].
最终验证一致的应用程序
现代云和分布式系统严重依赖大规模数据库的复制来保证高可用性、可伸缩性和容错性等属性。这些副本维护在地理位置较远的位置,以便能够为来自不同区域的客户提供服务,而不会造成任何性能损失。理想情况下,这些系统需要实现即时可用性,同时在存在网络分区的情况下保持强一致性。但不幸的是,CAP定理[1]证明了在分布式系统中不可能同时拥有所有这些属性。出于这个原因,当前分布式系统的架构师经常忽略强一致性保证,而倾向于较弱形式的一致性,通常称为最终一致性[2]。
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