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Fault detection for Byzantine quorum systems

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Alvisi, L; Malkhi, D; Pierce, E; Reiter, M
Published in: Dependable Computing for Critical Applications 7
January 1, 1999

We explore techniques to detect Byzantine server failures in replicated data services. Our goal is to detect arbitrary failures of data servers in a system where each client accesses the replicated data at only a subset (quorum) of servers in each operation. In such a system, some correct servers can be out-of-date after a write and thus can return values other than the most up-to-date value in response to a client's read request, thus complicating the task of determining the number of faulty servers in the system at any point in time. We initiate the study of detecting server failures in this context, and propose two statistical approaches for estimating the number of faulty servers based on responses to read requests.

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Dependable Computing for Critical Applications 7

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January 1, 1999

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379 / 394
 

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Alvisi, L., Malkhi, D., Pierce, E., & Reiter, M. (1999). Fault detection for Byzantine quorum systems. In Dependable Computing for Critical Applications 7 (pp. 379–394). https://doi.org/10.1109/DCFTS.1999.814307

Published In

Dependable Computing for Critical Applications 7

DOI

Publication Date

January 1, 1999

Start / End Page

379 / 394