Abstract:The workload co-location, such as deploying offline analysis workloads with online service workloads on the same node, has become common for modern data centers. Workload co-location deployment improves data center resource utilization significantly. Still, it also introduces resource contention, resulting in the online service’s QoS (quality of service) fluctuation, which we call performance interference. As the online service is a tail-latency-sensitive workload, the tail-latency metric can reflect the perfo… Show more
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