'Cause I'm Strong Enough: Reasoning about Consistency Choices in Distributed Systems

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Large-scale distributed systems often rely on replicated databases that allow a programmer to request different data consistency guarantees for different operations, and thereby control their performance. Using such databases is far from trivial: requesting stronger consistency in too many places may hurt performance, and requesting it in too few places may violate correctness. To help programmers in this task, we propose the first proof rule for establishing that a particular choice of consistency guarantees for various operations on a replicated database is enough to ensure the preservation of a given data integrity invariant. Our rule is modular: it allows reasoning about the behaviour of every operation separately under some assumption on the behaviour of other operations. This leads to simple reasoning, which we have automated in an SMT-based tool. We present a nontrivial proof of soundness of our rule and illustrate its use on several examples.
Publisher
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
Issue Date
2016-01
Language
English
Article Type
Article; Proceedings Paper
Citation

ACM SIGPLAN NOTICES, v.51, no.1, pp.371 - 384

ISSN
0362-1340
DOI
10.1145/2837614.2837625
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/225267
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