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Statistical Failure Analysis of a Web Server System
Failure phenomena of web server systems are considered to depend on their workload characteristics. In this paper we focus on an Apache server system and analyze the real access/error logs. Based on parametric and non-parametric statistics, we characterize the web server failure from both theoretical and empirical points of view. As the result, it can be shown that the number of sessions strongly affects to the failure rate property of the Apache server.