Toward Automated Testing of Geo-Distributed Replica Selection Algorithms

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Many geo-distributed systems rely on a replica selection algorithms to communicate with the closest set of replicas. Unfortunately, the bursty nature of the Internet traffic and ever changing network conditions present a problem in identifying the best choices of replicas. Suboptimal replica choices result in increased response latency and reduced system performance. In this work we present GeoPerf, a tool that tries to automate testing of geo-distributed replica selection algorithms. We used GeoPerf to test Cassandra and MongoDB, two popular data stores, and found bugs in each of these systems.

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Bogdanov, K., Peón-Quirós, M., Maguire, G. Q., & Kostić, D. (2015). Toward Automated Testing of Geo-Distributed Replica Selection Algorithms. Computer Communication Review, 45(4), 89–90. https://doi.org/10.1145/2785956.2790013

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