AbstractA quorum system is a collection of sets (quorums) every two of which intersect. Quorum systems have been used for many applications in the area of distributed systems, including mutual exclusion, data replication and dissemination of information.Crumbling walls are a general class of quorum systems. The elements (processors) of a wall are logically arranged in rows of varying widths. A quorum in a wall is the union of one full row and a representative from every row below the full row. This class considerably generalizes a number of known quorum system constructions.In this paper we study the availability of crumbling wall quorum systems. We show that if the row width is bounded, or if the number of rows is bounded, then the wall's ...