Software errors are a major cause of outages and they are increasingly exploited in malicious attacks. Byzantine fault tolerance allows replicated systems to mask some software errors but it is expensive to deploy. This paper describes a replication technique, BFTA, which uses abstraction to reduce the cost of Byzantine fault tolerance and to improve its ability to mask software errors. BFTA reduces cost because it enables reuse of off-the-shelf service implementations. It improves availability because each replica can be repaired periodically using an abstract view of the state stored by correct replicas, and because each replica can run distinct or non-deterministic service implementations, which reduces the probability of common mode fai...
Abstract. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of BChain, a Byzantine fault-tole...
The high replication cost of Byzantine fault-tolerance (BFT) methods has been a major barrier to the...
This paper argues for a new approach to building Byzantine fault tolerant replication systems. We ob...
Software errors are a major cause of outages and they are increasingly exploited in malicious attack...
This thesis describes a technique to build replicated services that combines Byzantine fault toleran...
textExperiences with computer systems indicate an inconvenient truth: computers fail and they fail i...
textWe are increasingly relying on online services to store, access, share, and disseminate critical...
Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) is a powerful technique for building software that tolerates arbitra...
Despite numerous improvements in the development and maintenance of software, bugs and security hole...
Over the past 20 years, there have been indisputable advances on the development of Byzantine Fault-...
With the growth of computer services in Internet, the availability and integrity of these services, ...
Abstract. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of BChain, a Byzantine fault-tole...
Traditional agreement-based Byzantine fault-tolerant (BFT) systems process all requests on all repli...
Inthispaper,wedescribethedesignandimplementationofBChain,a Byzantine fault-tolerant state machine re...
Abstract—One of the main reasons why Byzantine fault-tolerant (BFT) systems are currently not widely...
Abstract. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of BChain, a Byzantine fault-tole...
The high replication cost of Byzantine fault-tolerance (BFT) methods has been a major barrier to the...
This paper argues for a new approach to building Byzantine fault tolerant replication systems. We ob...
Software errors are a major cause of outages and they are increasingly exploited in malicious attack...
This thesis describes a technique to build replicated services that combines Byzantine fault toleran...
textExperiences with computer systems indicate an inconvenient truth: computers fail and they fail i...
textWe are increasingly relying on online services to store, access, share, and disseminate critical...
Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) is a powerful technique for building software that tolerates arbitra...
Despite numerous improvements in the development and maintenance of software, bugs and security hole...
Over the past 20 years, there have been indisputable advances on the development of Byzantine Fault-...
With the growth of computer services in Internet, the availability and integrity of these services, ...
Abstract. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of BChain, a Byzantine fault-tole...
Traditional agreement-based Byzantine fault-tolerant (BFT) systems process all requests on all repli...
Inthispaper,wedescribethedesignandimplementationofBChain,a Byzantine fault-tolerant state machine re...
Abstract—One of the main reasons why Byzantine fault-tolerant (BFT) systems are currently not widely...
Abstract. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of BChain, a Byzantine fault-tole...
The high replication cost of Byzantine fault-tolerance (BFT) methods has been a major barrier to the...
This paper argues for a new approach to building Byzantine fault tolerant replication systems. We ob...