A Weibull distribution accrual failure detector for cloud computing

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Abstract

Failure detectors are used to build high availability distributed systems as the fundamental component. To meet the requirement of a complicated large-scale distributed system, accrual failure detectors that can adapt to multiple applications have been studied extensively. However, several implementations of accrual failure detectors do not adapt well to the cloud service environment. To solve this problem, a new accrual failure detector based on Weibull Distribution, called the Weibull Distribution Failure Detector, has been proposed specifically for cloud computing. It can adapt to the dynamic and unexpected network conditions in cloud computing. The performance of the Weibull Distribution Failure Detector is evaluated and compared based on public classical experiment data and cloud computing experiment data. The results show that the Weibull Distribution Failure Detector has better performance in terms of speed and accuracy in unstable scenarios, especially in cloud computing.

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Liu, J., Wu, Z., Wu, J., Dong, J., Zhao, Y., & Wen, D. (2017). A Weibull distribution accrual failure detector for cloud computing. PLoS ONE, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173666

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