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Robustness Benchmarking for Hardware Maintenance Events
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Ji Zhu, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
James Mauro, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Ira Pramanick, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
This paper proposes a method to measure a specific aspect of a system's robustness - the handling of maintenance events. Past research in the area of robustness benchmarking has focused exclusively on injecting a realistic faultload into a system and examining the system's robustness against the set of injected faults. However, faults are not the only events that can cause a system outage. Maintenance events, such as the replacement of a failed hardware component or the installation of a software patch, may also result in a system outage. In this paper, we describe a benchmark for measuring a system's robustness against a class of hardware maintenance events.
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Ji Zhu, James Mauro, Ira Pramanick, "Robustness Benchmarking for Hardware Maintenance Events," dsn, pp.115, 2003 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN'03), 2003
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