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The weakest failure detector for solving consensus
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Cluster ComputingReliability EngineeringWeakest Failure DetectorEngineeringFault-tolerant NetworkByzantine FaultVerificationFailure DetectorFormal MethodsSystems EngineeringFault ToleranceCorrect ProcessesDistributed SystemsComputer ScienceAsynchronous SystemsFault-tolerant MessagingFormal VerificationFailure Detection
We determine what information about failures is necessary and sufficient to solve Consensus in asynchronous distributed systems subject to crash failures. In Chandra and Toueg [1996], it is shown that W , a failure detector that provides surprisingly little information about which processes have crashed, is sufficient to solve Consensus in asynchronous systems with a majority of correct processes. In this paper, we prove that to solve Consensus, any failure detector has to provide at least as much information as W. Thus, W is indeed the weakest failure detector for solving Consensus in asynchronous systems with a majority of correct processes.
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