We present a study of end-to-end web access failures in the Internet. Part of our characterization of failures is based on directly observable end-to-end information. We also present novel analyses that reveal aspects of end-to-end failures that would be hard to discern otherwise. First, we combine endto-end failure observations across a large number of clients to classify failures as server-related or client-related. Second, we correlate failures attributed to a client or server with BGP churn for the corresponding IP address prefix(es), to shed light on the end-to-end impact of BGP instability. Our study is based on failure observations during a monthlong experiment involving 134 client hosts (across Planet-Lab, commercial dialup and broa...
Web browsing activities have increased to huge volumes in the last decade, causing more interest in ...
Modeling the reliability of distributed systems requires a good understanding of the reliability of ...
The increasing complexity of computer networks and our increasing dependence on them means enforcing...
Abstract — We present a client-based characterization of end-to-end Internet faults. Unlike prior st...
This report investigates the causes and prevalence of failure in Web applications. Data was collecte...
services are the newest and arguably the most commercially important class of systems requiring 24x7...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3098822.3098858We propo...
The current global Internet routing frequently suffers from cascading routing changes and slow routi...
Abstract — This paper studies the contributions of routing dynamics to the duration of long-lived en...
The current global Internet routing frequently suffers from cascading routing changes and slow routi...
The current global Internet routing frequently suffers from cascading routing changes and slow routi...
Outages, long-term congestion, and misconfigurations plague Internet service availability. This pape...
Components of networks, and by extension the internet can fail. It is, therefore, important to find ...
Components of networks, and by extension the internet can fail. It is, therefore, important to find ...
We describe the architecture, operational practices, and failure characteristics of three very large...
Web browsing activities have increased to huge volumes in the last decade, causing more interest in ...
Modeling the reliability of distributed systems requires a good understanding of the reliability of ...
The increasing complexity of computer networks and our increasing dependence on them means enforcing...
Abstract — We present a client-based characterization of end-to-end Internet faults. Unlike prior st...
This report investigates the causes and prevalence of failure in Web applications. Data was collecte...
services are the newest and arguably the most commercially important class of systems requiring 24x7...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3098822.3098858We propo...
The current global Internet routing frequently suffers from cascading routing changes and slow routi...
Abstract — This paper studies the contributions of routing dynamics to the duration of long-lived en...
The current global Internet routing frequently suffers from cascading routing changes and slow routi...
The current global Internet routing frequently suffers from cascading routing changes and slow routi...
Outages, long-term congestion, and misconfigurations plague Internet service availability. This pape...
Components of networks, and by extension the internet can fail. It is, therefore, important to find ...
Components of networks, and by extension the internet can fail. It is, therefore, important to find ...
We describe the architecture, operational practices, and failure characteristics of three very large...
Web browsing activities have increased to huge volumes in the last decade, causing more interest in ...
Modeling the reliability of distributed systems requires a good understanding of the reliability of ...
The increasing complexity of computer networks and our increasing dependence on them means enforcing...