Performance Health Index for Complex Cyber Infrastructures

IF 0.7 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Sanjeev Sondur, K. Kant
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Abstract

Most IT systems depend on a set of configuration variables (CVs), expressed as a name/value pair that collectively defines the resource allocation for the system. While the ill effects of misconfiguration or improper resource allocation are well-known, there are no effective a priori metrics to quantify the impact of the configuration on the desired system attributes such as performance, availability, etc. In this paper, we propose a Configuration Health Index (CHI) framework specifically attuned to the performance attribute to capture the influence of CVs on the performance aspects of the system. We show how CHI, which is defined as a configuration scoring system, can take advantage of the domain knowledge and the available (but rather limited) performance data to produce important insights into the configuration settings. We compare the CHI with both well-advertised segmented non-linear models and state-of-the-art data-driven models, and show that the CHI not only consistently provides better results but also avoids the dangers of a pure data drive approach which may predict incorrect behavior or eliminate some essential configuration variables from consideration.
复杂网络基础设施的性能运行状况指数
大多数IT系统依赖于一组配置变量(CV),这些变量表示为名称/值对,共同定义系统的资源分配。虽然错误配置或不正确的资源分配的不良影响是众所周知的,但没有有效的先验度量来量化配置对所需系统属性(如性能、可用性等)的影响。在本文中,我们提出了一个专门针对性能属性的配置健康指数(CHI)框架,以捕捉CV对系统性能方面的影响。我们展示了被定义为配置评分系统的CHI如何利用领域知识和可用(但相当有限)的性能数据,对配置设置产生重要见解。我们将CHI与广为宣传的分段非线性模型和最先进的数据驱动模型进行了比较,并表明CHI不仅始终如一地提供了更好的结果,而且避免了纯数据驱动方法的危险,这种方法可能会预测不正确的行为或从考虑中消除一些重要的配置变量。
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