An experimental framework for improving the performance of BFT consensus for future permissioned blockchains

Man-Kit Sit, Manuel Bravo, Z. István
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Permissioned Blockchains are increasingly considered in enterprise use-cases, many of which do not require geo-distribution, or even disallow it due to legislation. Examples include countrywide networks, such as Alastria, or those deployed using cloud-based platforms such as IBM Blockchain Platform. We expect these blockchains to eventually run in environments with high bandwidth and low latency modern networks, as well as with advanced programmable hardware accelerators. Even though there is renewed interest in BFT consensus algorithms with various proposals targeting Permissioned Blockchains, related work does not optimize for fast networks and does not incorporate hardware accelerators - we make the case that doing so will pay off in the long run. To this end, we re-implemented the seminal PBFT algorithm in a way that allows us to measure different configurations of the protocol. Through this we explore the benefits of various common optimization strategies and show that the protocol is unlikely to saturate more than 10Gbps networks without relying on specialized hardware-based offloading. Based on the experimental results, we discuss two concrete ways in which the cost of consensus in Permissioned Blockchains could be reduced in high-speed networking environments, namely, offloading to SmartNICs and implementing the protocol on standalone FPGAs.
一个实验性框架,用于改善未来许可区块链的BFT共识性能
在企业用例中越来越多地考虑许可区块链,其中许多不需要地理分布,甚至由于立法而不允许。例子包括全国范围的网络,如Alastria,或使用基于云的平台(如IBM区块链平台)部署的网络。我们希望这些区块链最终能够在高带宽和低延迟的现代网络环境中运行,以及先进的可编程硬件加速器。尽管人们对BFT共识算法重新产生了兴趣,并提出了针对许可区块链的各种建议,但相关工作并没有针对快速网络进行优化,也没有纳入硬件加速器——我们认为,从长远来看,这样做是有回报的。为此,我们重新实现了开创性的PBFT算法,以一种允许我们测量协议不同配置的方式。通过这一点,我们探索了各种常见优化策略的好处,并表明如果不依赖于专门的基于硬件的卸载,该协议不太可能饱和超过10Gbps的网络。根据实验结果,我们讨论了在高速网络环境中降低许可区块链共识成本的两种具体方法,即卸载到smartnic和在独立fpga上实现协议。
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