Title :
Markov Modeling of Availability and Unavailability Data
Author :
Buchholz, Peter ; Kriege, Jan
Author_Institution :
Inf. IV, Tech. Univ. Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany
Abstract :
Markov models are often used in performance and dependability analysis and allow a precise and numerically stable computation of many result measures including those which result from rare events. It is, however, known that simple exponential distributions, which are the base of Markov modeling, cannot adequately describe the duration of availability or unavailability intervals of components in a distributed system. Commonly used in modeling those durations are Weibull, log-normal or Pareto distributions that can also capture a possibly heavy tailed behavior but cannot be analyzed analytically or numerically. An alternative to applying the mentioned distributions in modeling availability or unavailability intervals are phase type distributions and Markovian arrival processes that still result in a Markov model. Based on experiments for a large number of publically available availability traces, we show that phase type distributions are a flexible alternative to other commonly known distributions and even more that Markov models can be easily extended to capture also correlation in the length of availability or unavailability intervals.
Keywords :
Markov processes; distributed processing; fault tolerant computing; numerical analysis; statistical distributions; Markov modeling; Markovian arrival processes; Pareto distributions; availability data; dependability analysis; distributed system; exponential distributions; heavy tailed behavior; phase type distributions; unavailability data; Analytical models; Availability; Computational modeling; Correlation; Data models; Markov processes; Numerical models; Availability Distributions; Dependability Modeling; Parameter Fitting of Markov Models; Phase Type Distributions;
Conference_Titel :
Dependable Computing Conference (EDCC), 2014 Tenth European
Conference_Location :
Newcastle
DOI :
10.1109/EDCC.2014.22