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This paper considers deferred update replication under byzantine failures.
Fig. 1 BFT deferred update replication: update (left) and read-only transactions (right).
This paper considers deferred update replication, a popular database replication technique, under byzantine failures.
Finally, we also consider byzantine client attacks against deferred update replication.
First, it shows that making deferred update replication tolerate byzantine failures is quite simple.
In this section, we review deferred update replication in the crash-stop failure model.
In deferred update replication, transactions pass through two phases in their lifetime: the execution phase and the termination phase.
Third, we consider byzantine client attacks against deferred update replication and discuss effective countermeasures against these attacks.
As shown in the graphs, deferred update replication is sensitive to the number of clients and the size of transactions.
Database replication and deferred update replication have been largely studied under benign faults (e.g., non-byzantine servers subject to crash-stop failures).
We study deferred update replication in two models: in one model faulty servers are crash-stop; in the other model faulty servers are byzantine.
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