Data centers strive to provide reliable access to the data and services that they host. This reliable access requires the hosted data and services hosted by the data center to be both consistent and available. Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) replication offers the promise of services that are consistent and available despite arbitrary failures by a bounded number of servers and an unbounded number of clients
Abstract—One of the main reasons why Byzantine fault-tolerant (BFT) systems are currently not widely...
Byzantine-Fault-Tolerant (BFT) state machine replication is an appealing technique to tolerate arbit...
Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) protocols have the ability to work correctly even when up to a thresh...
Data centers strive to provide reliable access to the data and services that they host. This reliabl...
Byzantine fault tolerant (BFT) protocols are replication-based solutions to the problem of toleratin...
This paper argues for a new approach to building Byzantine fault tolerant replication systems. We ob...
This paper argues for a new approach to building Byzantine fault tolerant replication systems. We ob...
The high replication cost of Byzantine fault-tolerance (BFT) methods has been a major barrier to the...
With the growth of computer services in Internet, the availability and integrity of these services, ...
Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) protocols designed for building replicated services collapse if deplo...
textByzantine fault-tolerance techniques are useful because they tolerate arbitrary faults regardle...
textWe are increasingly relying on online services to store, access, share, and disseminate critical...
In the last decade there has been a large body of work in how to make Byzantine fault-tolerant (BFT)...
textExperiences with computer systems indicate an inconvenient truth: computers fail and they fail i...
Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) is a powerful technique for building software that tolerates arbitra...
Abstract—One of the main reasons why Byzantine fault-tolerant (BFT) systems are currently not widely...
Byzantine-Fault-Tolerant (BFT) state machine replication is an appealing technique to tolerate arbit...
Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) protocols have the ability to work correctly even when up to a thresh...
Data centers strive to provide reliable access to the data and services that they host. This reliabl...
Byzantine fault tolerant (BFT) protocols are replication-based solutions to the problem of toleratin...
This paper argues for a new approach to building Byzantine fault tolerant replication systems. We ob...
This paper argues for a new approach to building Byzantine fault tolerant replication systems. We ob...
The high replication cost of Byzantine fault-tolerance (BFT) methods has been a major barrier to the...
With the growth of computer services in Internet, the availability and integrity of these services, ...
Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) protocols designed for building replicated services collapse if deplo...
textByzantine fault-tolerance techniques are useful because they tolerate arbitrary faults regardle...
textWe are increasingly relying on online services to store, access, share, and disseminate critical...
In the last decade there has been a large body of work in how to make Byzantine fault-tolerant (BFT)...
textExperiences with computer systems indicate an inconvenient truth: computers fail and they fail i...
Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) is a powerful technique for building software that tolerates arbitra...
Abstract—One of the main reasons why Byzantine fault-tolerant (BFT) systems are currently not widely...
Byzantine-Fault-Tolerant (BFT) state machine replication is an appealing technique to tolerate arbit...
Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) protocols have the ability to work correctly even when up to a thresh...