A key requirement for autonomic (i.e., self-*) management systems is a short adaptation time to changes in the networking conditions. In this paper, we show that the adaptation time of a distributed monitoring protocol can be controlled. We show this for A-CAP, a protocol for continuous monitoring of global metrics with controllable accuracy. We demonstrate through simulations that, for the case of A-GAP, the choice of the topology of the aggregation tree controls the tradeoff between adaptation time and protocol overhead in steady-state. Generally, allowing a larger adaptation time permits reducing the protocol overhead. Our results suggest that the adaptation time primarily depends on the height of the aggregation tree and that the protoc...
Adaptive monitoring is a promising technique to automate configurations of a monitoring server in en...
Efficient and scalable management of large networks requires distributed management systems. In this...
Large-scale dynamic systems, such as the Internet, as well as emerging peerto-peer networks and comp...
Large-scale networked systems, such as the Internet and server clusters, are omnipresent today. They...
The focus of this thesis is continuous real-time monitoring, which is essential for the realization ...
Akademisk avhandling som med tillstånd av Kungl Tekniska högskolan framlägges till offentlig granskn...
Over the last decade, the number, size and complexity of large-scale networked systems has been grow...
Existing measurement frameworks typically assume that the communication protocols and mechanisms run...
In order to assess the overall service quality in real time, the performance metrics of a distribute...
The increasing size, complexity and the dynamic character of future networks make traditional monito...
The constant growth in network communications technologies and the emergence of Service Specific Ove...
With the massive rise of wireless technologies, the number of mobile stations is constantly growing....
The Internet architecture works well for a wide variety of communication scenarios. However, communi...
We present H-GAP, a protocol for continuous monitoring,which provides a management station with the ...
Distributed applications executing in uncertain environments, like the Internet, need to make timing...
Adaptive monitoring is a promising technique to automate configurations of a monitoring server in en...
Efficient and scalable management of large networks requires distributed management systems. In this...
Large-scale dynamic systems, such as the Internet, as well as emerging peerto-peer networks and comp...
Large-scale networked systems, such as the Internet and server clusters, are omnipresent today. They...
The focus of this thesis is continuous real-time monitoring, which is essential for the realization ...
Akademisk avhandling som med tillstånd av Kungl Tekniska högskolan framlägges till offentlig granskn...
Over the last decade, the number, size and complexity of large-scale networked systems has been grow...
Existing measurement frameworks typically assume that the communication protocols and mechanisms run...
In order to assess the overall service quality in real time, the performance metrics of a distribute...
The increasing size, complexity and the dynamic character of future networks make traditional monito...
The constant growth in network communications technologies and the emergence of Service Specific Ove...
With the massive rise of wireless technologies, the number of mobile stations is constantly growing....
The Internet architecture works well for a wide variety of communication scenarios. However, communi...
We present H-GAP, a protocol for continuous monitoring,which provides a management station with the ...
Distributed applications executing in uncertain environments, like the Internet, need to make timing...
Adaptive monitoring is a promising technique to automate configurations of a monitoring server in en...
Efficient and scalable management of large networks requires distributed management systems. In this...
Large-scale dynamic systems, such as the Internet, as well as emerging peerto-peer networks and comp...