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Blockchain Goes Green? An Analysis of Blockchain on Low-Power Nodes

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing 2019-06-18 v2 Databases Emerging Technologies Performance

Abstract

Motivated by the massive energy usage of blockchain, on the one hand, and by significant performance improvements in low-power, wimpy systems, on the other hand, we perform an in-depth time-energy analysis of blockchain systems on low-power nodes in comparison to high-performance nodes. We use three low-power systems to represent a wide range of the performance-power spectrum, while covering both x86/64 and ARM architectures. We show that low-end wimpy nodes are struggling to run full-fledged blockchains mainly due to their small and low-bandwidth memory. On the other hand, wimpy systems with balanced performance-to-power ratio achieve reasonable performance while saving significant amounts of energy. For example, Jetson TX2 nodes achieve around 80% and 30% of the throughput of Parity and Hyperledger, respectively, while using 18x and 23x less energy compared to traditional brawny servers with Intel Xeon CPU.

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@article{arxiv.1905.06520,
  title  = {Blockchain Goes Green? An Analysis of Blockchain on Low-Power Nodes},
  author = {Dumitrel Loghin and Gang Chen and Tien Tuan Anh Dinh and Beng Chin Ooi and Yong Meng Teo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.06520},
  year   = {2019}
}

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17 pages, 13 pages paper, 4 pages appendix, 20 figures, 7 tables