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Achieving low tail-latency and high scalability for serializable transactions in edge computing
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringEdge DeviceEdge DatabaseLow Tail-latencyComputer ArchitectureDistributed DatabaseInternet Of ThingsParallel ComputingBig DataLow Tail LatencyHigh ScalabilityData ManagementComputer EngineeringLow LatencyMobile ComputingEdge ArchitectureEdge ComputingCloud ComputingMulti-access Edge ComputingDistributed Data StoreDistributed TransactionPractical Edge Database
A distributed database utilizing the wide-spread edge computing servers to provide low-latency data access with the serializability guarantee is highly desirable for emerging edge computing applications. In an edge database, nodes are divided into regions, and a transaction can be categorized as intra-region (IRT) or cross-region (CRT) based on whether it accesses data in different regions. In addition to serializability, we insist that a practical edge database should provide low tail latency for both IRTs and CRTs, and such low latency must be scalable to a large number of regions. Unfortunately, none of existing geo-replicated serializable databases or edge databases can meet such requirements.
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