2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2108.13949
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Latency-Redundancy Tradeoff in Distributed Read-Write Systems

Saraswathy Ramanathan,
Gaurav Gautam,
Vikram Srinivasan
et al.

Abstract: Data is replicated and stored redundantly over multiple servers for availability in distributed databases. We focus on databases with frequent reads and writes, where both read and write latencies are important. This is in contrast to databases designed primarily for either read or write applications. Redundancy has contrasting effects on read and write latency. Read latency can be reduced by potential parallel access from multiple servers, whereas write latency increases as a larger number of replicas have to… Show more

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