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Warp: Lightweight Multi-Key Transactions for Key-Value Stores

(1509.07815)
Published Sep 25, 2015 in cs.DC

Abstract

Traditional NoSQL systems scale by sharding data across multiple servers and by performing each operation on a small number of servers. Because transactions on multiple keys necessarily require coordination across multiple servers, NoSQL systems often explicitly avoid making transactional guarantees in order to avoid such coordination. Past work on transactional systems control this coordination by either increasing the granularity at which transactions are ordered, sacrificing serializability, or by making clock synchronicity assumptions. This paper presents a novel protocol for providing serializable transactions on top of a sharded data store. Called acyclic transactions, this protocol allows multiple transactions to prepare and commit simultaneously, improving concurrency in the system, while ensuring that no cycles form between concurrently-committing transactions. We have fully implemented acyclic transactions in a document store called Warp. Experiments show that Warp achieves 4 times higher throughput than Sinfonia's mini-transactions on the standard TPC-C benchmark with no aborts. Further, the system achieves 75% of the throughput of the non-transactional key-value store it builds upon.

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