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Systematically Translating Service Level Objectives into Design and Operational Polic
HPL-2008-16 Systematically Translating Service Level Objectives into Design and Operational Policies for Multi-Tier Applications - Chen, Yuan; Sahai, Akhil; Iyer, Subu; Milojicic, Dejan
Keyword(s): service level management, SLA, performance model, muti-tier applications Abstract: We propose a systematic and practical approach that combines fine-grained performance modeling with regression analysis to translate Service Level Objectives (SLOs) into design and operational policies for multi-tier applications. These policies can then be used for designing a service to meet the S ... Full Report More... |
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