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RITAS: Services for Randomized Intrusion Tolerance

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RITAS: Services for Randomized Intrusion Tolerance
— Randomized agreement protocols have been around for more than two decades. Often assumed to be inefficient due to their high expected communication and computation complexities, they have remained overlooked by the communityat-large as a valid solution for the deployment of fault-tolerant distributed systems. This paper aims to demonstrate that randomization can be a very competitive approach even in hostile environments where arbitrary faults can occur. A stack of randomized intrusion-tolerant protocols is described and its performance evaluated under several settings in both LAN and WAN environments. The stack provides a set of relevant services ranging from basic communication primitives up through atomic broadcast. The experimental evaluation shows that the protocols are efficient, especially in LAN environments where no performance reduction is observed under certain Byzantine faults.
Henrique Moniz, Nuno Ferreira Neves, Miguel Correi
Added 17 May 2011
Updated 17 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where TDSC
Authors Henrique Moniz, Nuno Ferreira Neves, Miguel Correia, Paulo Veríssimo
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