Li B, Weichbrodt N, Behl J, Aublin PL, Distler T, Kapitza R (2018)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2018
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Edited Volumes: Proceedings - 48th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks, DSN 2018
Pages Range: 59-70
Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the 48th International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN '18)
Event location: Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
ISBN: 9781538655955
URI: https://www4.cs.fau.de/Publications/2018/li_18_dsn.pdf
Various protocols and architectures have been proposed to make Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) increasingly practical. However, the deployment of such systems requires dedicated client-side functionality. This is necessary as clients have to connect to multiple replicas and perform majority voting over the received replies to outvote faulty responses. Deploying custom client-side code is cumbersome, and often not an option, especially in open heterogeneous systems and for well-established protocols (e.g., HTTP and IMAP) where diverse client-side implementations co-exist. We propose Troxy, a system which relocates the BFT-specific client-side functionality to the server side, thereby making BFT transparent to legacy clients. To achieve this, Troxy relies on a trusted subsystem built upon hardware protection enabled by Intel SGX. Additionally, Troxy reduces the replication cost of BFT for read-heavy workloads by offering an actively maintained cache that supports trustworthy read operations while preserving the consistency guarantees offered by the underlying BFT protocol. A prototype of Troxy has been built and evaluated, and results indicate that using Troxy (1) leads to at most 43% performance loss with small ordered messages in a local network environment, while (2) improves throughput by 130% with read-heavy workloads in a simulated wide-area network.
APA:
Li, B., Weichbrodt, N., Behl, J., Aublin, P.-L., Distler, T., & Kapitza, R. (2018). Troxy: Transparent Access to Byzantine Fault-Tolerant Systems. In Proceedings of the 48th International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN '18) (pp. 59-70). Luxembourg City, Luxembourg: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc..
MLA:
Li, Bijun, et al. "Troxy: Transparent Access to Byzantine Fault-Tolerant Systems." Proceedings of the 48th International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN '18), Luxembourg City, Luxembourg Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2018. 59-70.
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