International audienceIn the age of cloud, Grid, P2P, and volunteer distributed computing, large-scale systems with tens of thousands of unreliable hosts are increasingly common. Invariably, these systems are composed of heterogeneous hosts whose individual availability often exhibit different statistical properties (for example stationary versus nonstationary behavior) and fit different models (for example exponential, Weibull, or Pareto probability distributions). In this paper, we describe an effective method for discovering subsets of hosts whose availability have similar statistical properties and can be modeled with similar probability distributions. We apply this method with about 230,000 host availability traces obtained from a real...
The dissertation studies two distinct classes of models from applied probability literature and att...
Loosely-coupled distributed systems have significant scale and cost advantages over more traditional...
Modeling the reliability of distributed systems requires a good understanding of the reliability of ...
International audienceIn the age of cloud, Grid, P2P, and volunteer distributed computing, large-sca...
International audienceIn the age of cloud, Grid, P2P, and volunteer distributed computing, large-sca...
Volunteer computing systems are large-scale distributed systems with large number of heterogeneous a...
In this paper, we consider the problem of modeling machine availability in enterprise-area and wide-...
Abstract. Increasingly services are being deployed over large-scale com-putational and storage infra...
In this paper, we consider the problem of modeling machine availability in enterprise-area and wide-...
As computer networks rapid ly increase in size and speed, Internet-distributed systems such as P2P, ...
Characterizing, analysis and modelling resources availability in volunteer computing systems is beco...
availability of peer-to-peer and other distributed systems depends not only on the system architectu...
International audienceWe study the problem of finding peers matching a given availability pattern in...
This paper addresses a simple, yet fundamental question in the design of peer-to-peer systems: What...
As distributed systems become more decentralized, fluctuating host availability is an increasingly d...
The dissertation studies two distinct classes of models from applied probability literature and att...
Loosely-coupled distributed systems have significant scale and cost advantages over more traditional...
Modeling the reliability of distributed systems requires a good understanding of the reliability of ...
International audienceIn the age of cloud, Grid, P2P, and volunteer distributed computing, large-sca...
International audienceIn the age of cloud, Grid, P2P, and volunteer distributed computing, large-sca...
Volunteer computing systems are large-scale distributed systems with large number of heterogeneous a...
In this paper, we consider the problem of modeling machine availability in enterprise-area and wide-...
Abstract. Increasingly services are being deployed over large-scale com-putational and storage infra...
In this paper, we consider the problem of modeling machine availability in enterprise-area and wide-...
As computer networks rapid ly increase in size and speed, Internet-distributed systems such as P2P, ...
Characterizing, analysis and modelling resources availability in volunteer computing systems is beco...
availability of peer-to-peer and other distributed systems depends not only on the system architectu...
International audienceWe study the problem of finding peers matching a given availability pattern in...
This paper addresses a simple, yet fundamental question in the design of peer-to-peer systems: What...
As distributed systems become more decentralized, fluctuating host availability is an increasingly d...
The dissertation studies two distinct classes of models from applied probability literature and att...
Loosely-coupled distributed systems have significant scale and cost advantages over more traditional...
Modeling the reliability of distributed systems requires a good understanding of the reliability of ...