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Relaxed Atomic Broadcast: State-Machine Replication Using Bounded Memory

Shahmirzadi, Omid  
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Mena, Sergio  
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Schiper, Andre  
2009
2009 28Th Ieee International Symposium On Reliable Distributed Systems, Proceedings
28th IEEE International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems

Atomic broadcast is a useful abstraction for implementing fault-tolerant distributed applications such as state-machine replication. Although a number of algorithms solving atomic broadcast have been published, the problem of bounding the memory used by these algorithms has not been given the attention it deserves. It is indeed impossible to solve repeated atomic broadcast with bounded memory in a system (non-synchronous or not equipped with a perfect failure detector) in which consensus is solvable with bounded memory. The intuition behind this impossibility is the inability to safely garbage-collect unacknowledged messages, since a sender process cannot tell whether the destination process has crashed or is just slow.

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