Title :
When and How to Change Quorums on Wide Area Networks
Author :
Merideth, Michael G. ; Oprea, Florian ; Reiter, Michael K.
Author_Institution :
Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
In wide-area settings, unpredictable events, such as flash crowds caused by nearly instantaneous popularity of services, can cause servers that are expected to respond quickly to instead suddenly respond slowly. This presents a problem for achieving consistently good performance in quorum-based distributed systems, in which clients must choose which quorums (sets of servers) to access. Typically,clients are motivated to choose quorums containing the servers that respond fastest. Often, these may be the closest servers, but when the closest servers are particularly slow to respond, e.g., because of a changed workload, servers that are farther may actually respond faster. In this paper, we show how clients can locally change their quorum selections efficiently such that the overall system performance rapidly converges to that of the best global strategy for the current conditions. Moreover, we discuss how to benefit even when changes in quorums must be accompanied by expensive state-transfer operations.
Keywords :
network servers; wide area networks; flash crowds; quorum-based distributed systems; servers; unpredictable events; wide area networks; wide-area settings; Algorithm design and analysis; Delay; Fault tolerant systems; Network servers; Protocols; Switches; System performance; Telecommunication traffic; USA Councils; Wide area networks; load balancing; quorum systems;
Conference_Titel :
Reliable Distributed Systems, 2009. SRDS '09. 28th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Niagara Falls, NY
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3826-6
DOI :
10.1109/SRDS.2009.35