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Scaling Blockchain Databases through Parallel Resilient Consensus Paradigm

3 November 2019
Suyash Gupta
Jelle Hellings
Mohammad Sadoghi
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Abstract

The recent surge in blockchain applications and database systems has renewed the interest in traditional Byzantine Fault Tolerant consensus protocols (BFT). Several such BFT protocols follow a primary-backup design, in which a primary} replica coordinates the consensus protocol. In primary-backup designs, the normal-case operations are rather simple. At the same time, primary-backup designs place an unreasonable burden on primaries and allows malicious primaries to affect the system throughput substantially, however. To resolve this situation, we propose the MultiBFT paradigm, a protocol-agnostic approach towards improving the performance of primary-backup consensus protocols. At the core of MultiBFT is an approach to continuously order the client-transactions by running several instances of the underlying BFT protocol in parallel. We bring forth our paradigm to two well-established BFT protocols and demonstrate that the rendered parallelized protocols are not only safe and live but also significantly outperform, up to 2×2\times2×, their original non-parallelized forms. Further, we show that our MultiBFT paradigm reaches a throughput of up to 320320320K transactions per second.

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