Understanding how host load changes over time is instrumental in predicting the execution time of tasks or jobs, such as in dynamic load balancing and distributed soft real-time systems. To improve this understanding, we collected week-long, 1 Hz resolution traces of the Digital Unix 5 second exponential load average on over 35 different machines including production and research cluster machines, compute servers, and desktop workstations. Separate sets of traces were collected at two different times of the year. The traces capture all of the dynamic load information available to userlevel programs on these machines. We present a detailed statistical analysis of these traces here, including summary statistics, distributions, and time series...
Applications and services delivered through large Internet Data Centersare now feasible thanks to ne...
The performance of a software system directly influences customer satisfaction. Self-adaptiveness ca...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
Understanding how host load changes over time is instrumental in predicting the execution time of ta...
This paper evaluates linear models for predicting the Digital Unix five-second load average from 1 t...
Understanding and modelling resources of Internet end hosts is essential for the design of desktop s...
Run-time management of modern Web-based services requires the integration of several algorithms and ...
Modern distributed systems that have to avoid performance degradation and system overload require se...
L'auteur n'a pas fourni de résumé en françaisHigh Performance Computing is preparing the era of the ...
This paper describes the workload characterization of AFS file servers, based on traces collected by...
Run-time management of modern Web-based services requires the integration of several algorithms and ...
Dynamics of Internet load are investigated using statistics of round-trip delays, packet losses and ...
Abstract. The amount of data hosted by Internet servers and data cen-ters is increasing at a remarka...
This paper presents a comprehensive statistical analysis of a variety of workloads collected on prod...
In this report, we discuss a metric that characterizes the load of a sporadic task system. We give a...
Applications and services delivered through large Internet Data Centersare now feasible thanks to ne...
The performance of a software system directly influences customer satisfaction. Self-adaptiveness ca...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...
Understanding how host load changes over time is instrumental in predicting the execution time of ta...
This paper evaluates linear models for predicting the Digital Unix five-second load average from 1 t...
Understanding and modelling resources of Internet end hosts is essential for the design of desktop s...
Run-time management of modern Web-based services requires the integration of several algorithms and ...
Modern distributed systems that have to avoid performance degradation and system overload require se...
L'auteur n'a pas fourni de résumé en françaisHigh Performance Computing is preparing the era of the ...
This paper describes the workload characterization of AFS file servers, based on traces collected by...
Run-time management of modern Web-based services requires the integration of several algorithms and ...
Dynamics of Internet load are investigated using statistics of round-trip delays, packet losses and ...
Abstract. The amount of data hosted by Internet servers and data cen-ters is increasing at a remarka...
This paper presents a comprehensive statistical analysis of a variety of workloads collected on prod...
In this report, we discuss a metric that characterizes the load of a sporadic task system. We give a...
Applications and services delivered through large Internet Data Centersare now feasible thanks to ne...
The performance of a software system directly influences customer satisfaction. Self-adaptiveness ca...
In this paper, we describe the collection and analysis of file system traces from a variety of diffe...