SyncFree is a European research project. Large-scale on-line services including socialnetworks and multiplayer games handle huge quantities of frequently changing shareddata. Maintaining its consistency is relatively simple in a centralised cloud, butno longer possible due to increased scalability requirements. Instead, data mustreplicated across several distributed data centres, requiring new principled approachesto consistency that will be explored by the SyncFree project.AntidoteDB (the referenceplatform) is a scalable key-value store for synchronisation free computationsusing CRDTs and causal consistent transaction.
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Related Publications :
- FMKe: a Real-World Benchmark for Key-Value Data Stores Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Principles and Practice of Consistency for Distributed Data, April 2017
- Observing the Consistency of Distributed Systems Proceedings of the 15th International Workshop on Erlang, September 2016
- Cure: Strong semantics meets high availability and low latency 36th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, June 2016
- Cure: Strong semantics meets high availability and low latency Research Report, February 2016
- Antidote: the highly-available geo-replicated database with strongest guarantees SyncFree Project, August 2016
- Observing the Consistency of Distributed Systems Erlang 2016, Workshop on Erlang, Sun 18 - Sat 24 September 2016
- Causal consistency in geo-replicated systems Research Training Group Weak Consistency (weacon), July 25th, 2014