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Basil

Florian Suri-Payer, Matthew Burke, Zheng Wang, Yunhao Zhang, Lorenzo Alvisi, Natacha Crooks

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Abstract

This paper presents Basil, the first transactional, leaderless Byzantine Fault Tolerant key-value store. Basil leverages ACID transactions to scalably implement the abstraction of a trusted shared log in the presence of Byzantine actors. Unlike traditional BFT approaches, Basil executes non-conflicting operations in parallel and commits transactions in a single round-trip during fault-free executions. Basil improves throughput over traditional BFT systems by four to five times, and is only four times slower than TAPIR, a non-Byzantine replicated system. Basil's novel recovery mechanism further minimizes the impact of failures: with 30% Byzantine clients, throughput drops by less than 25% in the worst-case.

Topics & Concepts

Byzantine fault toleranceByzantine architectureComputer scienceThroughputAbstractionFault toleranceQuantum Byzantine agreementMechanism (biology)Distributed computingComputer networkComputer securityConcurrency controlTerm (time)Distributed systems and fault toleranceAdvanced Data Storage TechnologiesBlockchain Technology Applications and Security
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