Experimental Comparison of Local and Shared Coin Randomized Consensus Protocols

  • Authors:
  • Henrique Moniz;Nuno Ferreira Neves;Miguel Correia;Paulo Verissimo

  • Affiliations:
  • University of Lisboa, Portugal;University of Lisboa, Portugal;University of Lisboa, Portugal;University of Lisboa, Portugal

  • Venue:
  • SRDS '06 Proceedings of the 25th IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems
  • Year:
  • 2006

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Abstract

The paper presents a comparative performance study of the two main classes of randomized binary consensus protocols: a local coin protocol, with an expected high communication complexity and cheap symmetric cryptography, and a shared coin protocol, with an expected low communication complexity and expensive asymmetric cryptography. The experimental evaluation was conducted on a LAN environment, by varying several system parameters, such as the fault types and number of processes. The analysis shows that there is a significant gap between the theoretical and the practical performance results of these protocols, and provides an important insight into what actually happens during their execution.