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User request trace-oriented monitoring is an effective method to improve the reliability of cloud systems. However, there are some difficulties in getting traces in practice, which hinder the development of trace-oriented monitoring research. In this paper, we release a fine-grained user request-centric open trace data set, called Trace Bench, collected on a real world cloud storage system deployed...
Trace-oriented monitoring is one of the main methods for monitoring cloud systems. However, there is no free trace data set available, which hinders the development of trace-oriented monitoring. Therefore, we want to collect a trace data set in a real environment and make it free. During collection, many aspects are considered, including cluster sizes, user requests, workload speeds, injected faults,...
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