2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2211.03501
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Tunable Causal Consistency: Specification and Implementation

Abstract: To achieve high availability and low latency, distributed data stores often geographically replicate data at multiple sites called replicas. However, this introduces the data consistency problem. Due to the fundamental tradeoffs among consistency, availability, and latency in the presence of network partition, no a one-size-fits-all consistency model exists.To meet the needs of different applications, many popular data stores provide tunable consistency, allowing clients to specify the consistency level per in… Show more

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