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Cross-application interference can drastically affect performance of HPC applications executed in clouds. The problem is caused by concurrent access of co-located applications to shared resources such as cache and main memory. Several works of the related literature have considered general characteristics of HPC applications or the total amount of SLLC accesses to determine the cross-application interference...