Rumor mongering (also known as gossip) is an epidemiological
protocol that implements broadcasting with a reliability that can be very high.
Rumor mongering is attractive because it is generic, scalable, adapts well to
failures and recoveries, and has a reliability that gracefully degrades with
the number of failures in a run. In this paper we present a protocol that
superficially resembles rumor mongering but is deterministic. We show that this
new protocol has most of the same attractions as rumor mongering. The one
attraction that rumor mongering has - namely graceful degradation - comes at a
high cost in terms of the number of messages sent. We compare the two
approaches both at an abstract level and in terms of how they perform in an
Ethernet.
Pre-2018 CSE ID: CS1999-0637