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Fragola: low-latency transactions in distributed data stores

Published: 24 September 2017 Publication History

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As transaction processing services begin to be used in new application domains, low transaction latency becomes an important consideration. Motivated by such use cases we developed Fragola, a highly scalable low-latency and high-throughput transaction processing engine for Apache HBase. Similarly to other modern transaction managers, Fragola provides a variant of generalized snapshot isolation (SI), which scales better than traditional serializability implementations.

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O. Shacham, F. Perez-Sorrosal, E. Bortnikov, E. Hillel, I. Keidar, I. Kelly, M. Morel, and S. Paranjpye. Omid, reloaded: Scalable and highly-available transaction processing. In 15th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST), 2017.

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SoCC '17: Proceedings of the 2017 Symposium on Cloud Computing
September 2017
672 pages
ISBN:9781450350280
DOI:10.1145/3127479
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