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− | | align="left" | | + | | align="left" | Scalable service performance monitoring |
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== PhD project description == | == PhD project description == | ||
− | + | Dependable performance measurement is a common requirement for all online | |
+ | services. The ongoing tendency to outsource not only infrastructure but also | ||
+ | software parts to several suppliers creates a new challenge to providers. | ||
+ | Passive solutions cannot easily monitor service performance as perceived by end | ||
+ | users, since providers do not have control over all hardware/software involved. | ||
+ | Our research focuses on evaluating how data passively collected from network | ||
+ | devices can be used to verify end-to-end service performance. Our goal is to | ||
+ | compare this approach with current active methods used to monitor distributed | ||
+ | services. Given the constant mutation of services on the Internet as well as the | ||
+ | fast increase of the number of users and services, we are looking for flexible | ||
+ | and scalable solutions. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | * [ | + | * [http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~dragoi/ Homepage] of Idilio Drago |
− | * Publications of Idilio Drago, as [http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/ | + | * Publications of Idilio Drago, as [http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/d/Drago:Idilio.html indexed by DBLP] |
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Latest revision as of 21:47, 1 March 2010
Summary | |
Student: | Idilio Drago |
Title: | Scalable service performance monitoring |
e-mail: | i.drago@utwente.nl |
Affiliation: | UT |
Supervisor: | Aiko Pras |
Committee: | |
Start: | 2009 |
End: | 2013 |
Funding: | UT |
Biography
PhD project description
Dependable performance measurement is a common requirement for all online services. The ongoing tendency to outsource not only infrastructure but also software parts to several suppliers creates a new challenge to providers. Passive solutions cannot easily monitor service performance as perceived by end users, since providers do not have control over all hardware/software involved. Our research focuses on evaluating how data passively collected from network devices can be used to verify end-to-end service performance. Our goal is to compare this approach with current active methods used to monitor distributed services. Given the constant mutation of services on the Internet as well as the fast increase of the number of users and services, we are looking for flexible and scalable solutions.
References
External links
- Homepage of Idilio Drago
- Publications of Idilio Drago, as indexed by DBLP