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Studying and using failure data from large-scale Internet services David Oppenheimer and David A. Patterson University of California at Berkeley, EECS Computer Science Division 387 Soda Hall #1776, Berkeley, CA, [removed]
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Document Date: 2002-10-15 14:13:51


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Distributed Software / Network Appliance / Database Systems / A. L. C. / Google / Yahoo! / /

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TTD / /

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Facility

David A. Patterson University of California at Berkeley / Soda Hall / /

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node op net op node hw Online / software failures / online testing component / online fault / large-scale Internet services / largescale Internet services / problems Online / use commodity hardware / software problems / online service/Internet portal / online fault/load component fail / node hardware / software bug / large-scale systems / 24x7 Systems / service software / frequent software upgrades / back-end network / ubiquitous computing systems / online fault/load / Internet services / open-source operating systems / services / online testing / physical Internet links / Internet services fail / large-scale Internet services fail / software components / colocation site / Internet Service Provider / front-end software / Internet links / Internet service / software architecture / upstream Internet failure / Internet problems / /

Organization

University of California / UC Berkeley / EECS Computer Science Division / /

Person

David Oppenheimer / /

Position

model for servicelevel benchmarks / representative / /

Technology

load balancing / ISP / Quality of Service / operating systems / WAN / /

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