Anomaly Detection in a Large-scale Cloud Platform

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Authors Mohammad Saiful Islam, William Pourmajidi, Lei Zhang, John Steinbacher, Tony Erwin, Andriy Miranskyy arXiv ID 2010.10966 Category cs.DC: Distributed Computing Cross-listed cs.LG, cs.SE Citations 45 Venue 2021 IEEE/ACM 43rd International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Practice (ICSE-SEIP) Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
Cloud computing is ubiquitous: more and more companies are moving the workloads into the Cloud. However, this rise in popularity challenges Cloud service providers, as they need to monitor the quality of their ever-growing offerings effectively. To address the challenge, we designed and implemented an automated monitoring system for the IBM Cloud Platform. This monitoring system utilizes deep learning neural networks to detect anomalies in near-real-time in multiple Platform components simultaneously. After running the system for a year, we observed that the proposed solution frees the DevOps team's time and human resources from manually monitoring thousands of Cloud components. Moreover, it increases customer satisfaction by reducing the risk of Cloud outages. In this paper, we share our solutions' architecture, implementation notes, and best practices that emerged while evolving the monitoring system. They can be leveraged by other researchers and practitioners to build anomaly detectors for complex systems.
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