IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
Online ISSN : 1745-1361
Print ISSN : 0916-8532
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Switch-Based Quorum Coordination for Low Tail Latency in Replicated Storage
Gyuyeong KIM
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2023 Volume E106.D Issue 11 Pages 1922-1925

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Modern distributed storage requires microsecond-scale tail latency, but the current coordinator-based quorum coordination causes a burdensome latency overhead. This paper presents Archon, a new quorum coordination architecture that supports low tail latency for microsecond-scale replicated storage. The key idea of Archon is to perform the quorum coordination in the network switch by leveraging the flexibility and capability of emerging programmable switch ASICs. Our in-network quorum coordination is based on the observation that the modern programmable switch provides nanosecond-scale processing delay and high flexibility simultaneously. To realize the idea, we design a custom switch data plane. We implement a Archon prototype on an Intel Tofino switch and conduct a series of testbed experiments. Our experimental results show that Archon can provide lower tail latency than the coordinator-based solution.

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