2020
DOI: 10.1177/1550147720903613
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Quantitative evaluation of fault propagation in a commercial cloud system

Abstract: As semiconductor technology scales into the nano regime, hardware faults have been threats against computational devices. Cloud systems are incorporating more and more computing density and energy into themselves; thus, fundamental research on topics such as dependability validation is needed, in order to verify the robustness of clouds for sensor networks. However, dependability evaluation studies have often been carried out beyond isolated physical systems, such as processors, sensors, and single boards with… Show more

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“…Based on a fault behavior tracking (FBT) system [33], we have applied a two-month period fault injection campus to obtain the systematic-level fault propagation behavior in the cloud computing environment. We obtained statistics from 42,000 experiments on fault injection under SPEC2006 workloads, including eon, gcc, parser, perlbmk, and twolf.…”
Section: Challenges and Solutions Of End-to-end Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on a fault behavior tracking (FBT) system [33], we have applied a two-month period fault injection campus to obtain the systematic-level fault propagation behavior in the cloud computing environment. We obtained statistics from 42,000 experiments on fault injection under SPEC2006 workloads, including eon, gcc, parser, perlbmk, and twolf.…”
Section: Challenges and Solutions Of End-to-end Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%