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Predicting the application behavior such as its resource utilization in a new hardware machine is becoming an urgent issue as the increasing number of servers with various configurations show up in data centers and clouds. Current two categories of approaches, the test bed evaluation based and the software simulation based methods, both have certain shortcomings. While the test bed evaluation based...
This paper presents an instance based approach to diagnosing failures in computing systems. Owing to the fact that a large portion of occurred failures are repeated ones, our method takes advantage of past experiences by storing historical failures in a database and retrieving similar instances in the occurrence of failure. We extract the system `invariants' by modeling consistent dependencies between...
We present an intelligent workload factoring service for enterprise customers to make the best use of public cloud services along with their privately-owned (legacy) data centers. It enables federation between on- and off-premise infrastructures for hosting Internet-based applications, and the intelligence lies in the explicit segregation of base workload and trespassing workload, the two naturally...
With the growing complexity in computer systems, it has been a real challenge to detect and diagnose problems in today's large-scale distributed systems. Usually, the correlations between measurements collected across the distributed system contain rich information about the system behaviors, and thus a reasonable model to describe such correlations is crucially important in detecting and locating...
This paper presents a data oriented approach to modeling the complex computing systems, in which an ensemble of correlation models are discovered to represent the system status. If the discovered correlations can continually hold under different user scenarios and workloads, they are regarded as invariants of the information system. In our previous work, we have developed an algorithm to automatically...
The behavior of network entities, such as flows, sessions, hosts, and users, can often be described by communication event sequences in the time domain. For the purpose of many network measurement and monitoring tasks, it is desirable to have an accurate yet information-compact profiling of the behavior of massive event sequences. This paper proposes a new method to achieve this goal. On a given set...
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