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Granular Synchrony

International Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC), 2024
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Abstract

Today's mainstream network timing models for distributed computing are synchrony, partial synchrony, and asynchrony. These models are coarse-grained and often make either too strong or too weak assumptions about the network. This paper introduces a new timing model called granular synchrony that models the network as a mixture of synchronous, partially synchronous, and asynchronous communication links. The new model is not only theoretically interesting but also more representative of real-world networks. It also serves as a unifying framework where current mainstream models are its special cases. We present necessary and sufficient conditions for solving crash and Byzantine fault-tolerant consensus in granular synchrony. Interestingly, consensus among nn parties can be achieved against fn/2f \geq n/2 crash faults or fn/3f \geq n/3 Byzantine faults without resorting to full synchrony.

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