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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 07, 2025
Filed:
Oct. 25, 2023
Gobaru Limited, Grand Cayman, KY;
Ofir Zohar, Tel Aviv, IL;
Gal Zuckerman, Holon, IL;
Yaron Revah, Tel Aviv, IL;
Matan Arazi, Santa Monica, CA (US);
Gobaru Limited, Grand Cayman, KY;
Abstract
A redundant decentralized microservice architecture, in which each of at least selected some of the microservices is executed multiple times by multiple microservice computing nodes acting as mirror sites after reaching a distributed consensus regarding the correct way/order in which the microservices are to be executed. Clusters of redundant microservice computing nodes work in intra-cluster consensus when responding to remote procedure calls (RPCs) by activating the associated microservices multiple times, and then sending multiple RPCs to additional clusters of redundant microservice computing nodes. The process may repeat as a chain of inter-cluster microservice activation events that facilitate execution of multiple different microservices together constituting a single operation that is executed resiliently even under the most detrimental fault conditions, thus achieving fault tolerant computing that combines multiple mirror sites, multiple operators, consensus mechanisms and cryptography to achieve censorship resistance, decentralized operation and Byzantine Fault Tolerant computing utilizing microservices.