AGGRO:通过积极乐观的事务处理提升STM复制

R. Palmieri, F. Quaglia, P. Romano
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软件事务性内存(STMs)作为一种潜在的颠覆性编程模型正在兴起。在本文中,我们讨论了如何通过复制来提高STM系统的可靠性。我们特别提出了AGGRO,这是一种创新的基于乐观原子广播(OAB)的主动复制协议,旨在通过一种新的积极乐观并发控制方案最大化通信和处理之间的重叠。AGGRO的关键思想是以一种受控的方式在未提交的事务之间传播依赖关系,即根据与OAB服务提供的乐观消息传递顺序相一致的序列化顺序。AGGRO的另一个相关特征是不需要先验地了解事务的读/写集,而是动态地检测和处理冲突,即一旦(并且只有在)冲突实现时。基于详细的模拟研究,我们展示了与事务性系统主动复制的文献方法相比,AGGRO可以实现惊人的性能提升(最大可持续吞吐量提高6倍,响应时间减少75%)。
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AGGRO: Boosting STM Replication via Aggressively Optimistic Transaction Processing
Software Transactional Memories (STMs) are emerging as a potentially disruptive programming model. In this paper we are address the issue of how to enhance dependability of STM systems via replication. In particular we present AGGRO, an innovative Optimistic Atomic Broadcast-based (OAB) active replication protocol that aims at maximizing the overlap between communication and processing through a novel AGGRessively Optimistic concurrency control scheme. The key idea underlying AGGRO is to propagate dependencies across uncommitted transactions in a controlled manner, namely according to a serialization order compliant with the optimistic message delivery order provided by the OAB service. Another relevant distinguishing feature of AGGRO is of not requiring a-priori knowledge about read/write sets of transactions, but rather to detect and handle conflicts dynamically, i.e. as soon (and only if) they materialize. Based on a detailed simulation study we show the striking performance gains achievable by AGGRO (up to 6x increase of the maximum sustainable throughput, and 75% response time reduction) compared to literature approaches for active replication of transactional systems.
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