Distributed Transactional Systems Cannot Be Fast

SPAA'19: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 31ST ACM SYMPOSIUM ON PARALLELISM IN ALGORITHMS AND ARCHITECTURESS, 2019(2019)

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We prove that no fully transactional system can provide fast read transactions (including read-only ones that are considered the most frequent in practice). Specifically, to achieve fast read transactions, the system has to give up support of transactions that write more than one object. We prove this impossibility result for distributed storage systems that are causally consistent, i.e., they do not require to ensure any strong form of consistency. Therefore, our result holds also for any system that ensures a consistency level stronger than causal consistency, e.g., strict serializability. The impossibility result holds even for systems that store only two objects (and support at least two servers and at least four clients). It also holds for systems that are partially replicated. Our result justifies the design choices of state-of-the-art distributed transactional systems and insists that system designers should not put more effort to design fully-functional systems that support both fast read transactions and ensure causal or any stronger form of consistency.
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Causal consistency,distributed storage,fast read-only transactions,impossibility,multi-object transactions
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