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Synchronous Byzantine quorum systems

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Quorum systems have been used to implement many coordination problems in distributed systems such as mutual exclusion, data replication, distributed consensus, and commit protocols. Malkhi and Reiter recently proposed quorum systems that can tolerate Byzantine failures; they called these systems Byzantine quorum systems and gave some examples of such quorum systems. In this paper, we propose a new definition of Byzantine quorums that is appropriate for synchronous systems. We show how these quorums can be used for data replication and propose a general construction of synchronous Byzantine quorums using standard quorum systems. We prove tight lower bounds on the load of synchronous Byzantine quorums for various patterns of failures and we present synchronous Byzantine quorums that have optimal loads that match the lower bounds for two failure patterns.

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Received: June 1998 / Accepted: August 1999

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Bazzi, R. Synchronous Byzantine quorum systems. Distrib Comput 13, 45–52 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004460050004

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