Abstract

The shared log approach has emerged as an attractive state management option for distributed systems. A shared log not only serves as persistent, strongly consistent, and faulttolerant storage, its ability to provide a total order enables fine-grained state machine replication. Boki is a recent shared log system that includes an intuitive LogBook abstraction and novel shared log design choices. Despite Boki being designed as storage for serverless functions, its design principals are applicable to other distributed systems that disaggregate storage from compute.

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