QPID: A Distributed Priority Queue with Item Locality

R. Bajpai, K. Dhara, V. Krishnaswamy
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Distributed systems have evolved from highly regular systems to irregular systems that are not based on any specific architecture. Highly optimized distributed algorithms that are often variants of classic data structures have been developed for these systems. However, such approaches may not be effective for applications built on loosely coupled irregular distributed systems. In this paper, we look at distributed priority queues for such systems, where the locality of items cannot be altered and bottlenecks at any one node should be avoided. We present QPID, a new distributed priority queue algorithm for irregular distributed systems in which nodes communicate via message passing only. We introduce mechanisms to track and update the head of a logical distributed priority queue without moving items between nodes and avoiding bottlenecks at any single node. A novel lazy update scheme is employed for improving the efficiency of our algorithm. We present our analysis of QPID and argue its correctness.
QPID:具有项目局部性的分布式优先级队列
分布式系统已经从高度规则的系统演变为不基于任何特定架构的不规则系统。为这些系统开发了高度优化的分布式算法,这些算法通常是经典数据结构的变体。然而,这种方法对于建立在松散耦合的不规则分布式系统上的应用程序可能不太有效。在本文中,我们研究了此类系统的分布式优先级队列,其中项目的位置不能改变,并且应该避免任何一个节点上的瓶颈。针对节点仅通过消息传递进行通信的不规则分布式系统,提出了一种新的分布式优先队列算法QPID。我们引入了跟踪和更新逻辑分布式优先级队列头部的机制,而无需在节点之间移动项目,避免任何单个节点出现瓶颈。为了提高算法的效率,采用了一种新颖的延迟更新方案。本文对QPID进行了分析,并论证了其正确性。
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