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Most Influential SIGMOD 2012 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Calvin: Fast Distributed Transactions For Partitioned Database Systems

Alexander Thomson, Thaddeus Diamond, Shu-Chun Weng, Kun Ren, Philip Shao, Daniel J. Abadi

Venue
ACM SIGMOD Conference (SIGMOD) 2012
Recognition
Most Influential SIGMOD 2012 Paper (Rank No. 2)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
7
Certificate ID
4c753a767c7d9c03

Abstract

Many distributed storage systems achieve high data access throughput via partitioning and replication, each system with its own advantages and tradeoffs. In order to achieve high scalability, however, today's systems generally reduce transactional support, disallowing single transactions from spanning multiple partitions. Calvin is a practical transaction scheduling and data replication layer that uses a deterministic ordering guarantee to significantly reduce the normally prohibitive contention costs associated with distributed transactions. Unlike previous deterministic database system prototypes, Calvin supports disk-based storage, scales near-linearly on a cluster of commodity machines, and has no single point of failure. By replicating transaction inputs rather than effects, Calvin is also able to support multiple consistency levels---including Paxos-based strong consistency across geographically distant replicas---at no cost to transactional throughput.

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