Slicing as a Distributed Systems Primitive

Francisco Maia, M. Matos, R. Oliveira, E. Rivière
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Large-scale distributed systems appear as the major infrastructures for supporting planet-scale services. These systems call for appropriate management mechanisms and protocols. Slicing is an example of an autonomous, fully decentralized protocol suitable for large-scale environments. It aims at organizing the system into groups of nodes, called slices, according to an application-specific criteria where the size of each slice is relative to the size of the full system. This allows assigning a certain fraction of nodes to different task, according to their capabilities. Although useful, current slicing techniques lack some features of considerable practical importance. This paper proposes a slicing protocol, that builds on existing solutions, and addresses some of their frailties. We present novel solutions to deal with non-uniform slices and to perform online and dynamic slices schema reconfiguration. Moreover, we describe how to provision a slice-local Peer Sampling Service for upper protocol layers and how to enhance slicing protocols with the capability of slicing over more than one attribute. Slicing is presented as a complete, dependable and integrated distributed systems primitive for large-scale systems.
切片作为分布式系统原语
大规模分布式系统是支持全球规模服务的主要基础设施。这些系统需要适当的管理机制和协议。切片是一个适用于大规模环境的自主的、完全分散的协议的例子。它的目的是根据特定于应用程序的标准将系统组织成称为切片的节点组,其中每个切片的大小相对于整个系统的大小。这允许根据节点的能力将一定比例的节点分配给不同的任务。虽然有用,但目前的切片技术缺乏一些相当重要的实际功能。本文提出了一个基于现有解决方案的切片协议,并解决了它们的一些弱点。我们提出了新的解决方案来处理非均匀切片,并执行在线和动态切片模式重构。此外,我们还描述了如何为上层协议层提供切片本地对等抽样服务,以及如何通过对多个属性进行切片的能力来增强切片协议。切片是一种完整、可靠、集成的分布式系统原语,适用于大规模系统。
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