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  1. Distributed Network Monitoring and Debugging with SwitchPointer

    Praveen Tammana, University of Edinburgh; Rachit Agarwal, Cornell University; Myungjin Lee, University of Edinburgh Monitoring and debugging large-scale networks remains a challenging problem. Existing solutions operate at one of the two extremes—systems ...

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  2. Stroboscope: Declarative Network Monitoring on a Budget

    Olivier Tilmans, Université Catholique de Louvain; Tobias Bühler, ETH Zürich; Ingmar Poese, BENOCS; Stefano Vissicchio, University College London; Laurent Vanbever, ETH Zürich For an Internet Service Provider (ISP), getting an accurate picture of how its ...

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  3. ResQ: Enabling SLOs in Network Function Virtualization

    Amin Tootoonchian, Intel Labs; Aurojit Panda, NYU, ICSI; Chang Lan, UC Berkeley; Melvin Walls, Nefeli; Katerina Argyraki, EPFL; Sylvia Ratnasamy, UC Berkeley; Scott Shenker, UC Berkeley, ICSI Network Function Virtualization is allowing carriers to replace ...

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  4. Elastic Scaling of Stateful Network Functions

    Shinae Woo, KAIST, UC Berkeley; Justine Sherry, CMU; Sangjin Han, UC Berkeley; Sue Moon, KAIST; Sylvia Ratnasamy, UC Berkeley; Scott Shenker, UC Berkeley, ICSI Elastic scaling is a central promise of NFV but has been hard to realize in practice. The diffi ...

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  5. Efficient and Correct Test Scheduling for Ensembles of Network Policies

    naïvely running tests in parallel may lead to incorrect testing results. In this paper, we propose Mikado, ...

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  6. G-NET: Effective GPU Sharing in NFV Systems

    huge development efforts. In this paper, we propose G-NET, an NFV system with a GPU virtualization ...

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  7. Deepview: Virtual Disk Failure Diagnosis and Pattern Detection for Azure

    look at individual components. In this paper, we designed and implemented a system called Deepview for ...

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  8. Automatically Correcting Networks with NEAt

    Wenxuan Zhou, Jason Croft, Bingzhe Liu, Elaine Ang, and Matthew Caesar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Configuring and maintaining an enterprise network is a challenging and error-prone process. Administrators often need to consider security p ...

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  9. Remote regions: a simple abstraction for remote memory

    Marcos K. Aguilera, Nadav Amit, Irina Calciu, Xavier Deguillard, Jayneel Gandhi, Stanko Novakovic, Arun Ramanathan, Pratap Subrahmanyam, Lalith Suresh, Kiran Tati, Rajesh Venkatasubramanian, and Michael Wei, VMware We propose an intuitive abstraction for ...

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  10. SAND: Towards High-Performance Serverless Computing

    delays for function executions and inefficient resource usage. This paper presents SAND, a new serverless ...

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  11. Can’t We All Get Along? Redesigning Protection Storage for Modern Workloads

    Yamini Allu, Fred Douglis, Mahesh Kamat, Ramya Prabhakar, Philip Shilane, and Rahul Ugale, Dell EMC Deduplication systems for traditional backups have optimized for large sequential writes and reads. Over time, new applications have resulted in nonsequent ...

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  12. The Design and Implementation of Hyperupcalls

    Nadav Amit and Michael Wei, VMware Research Awarded Best Paper! The virtual machine abstraction ... semantic gap. In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a new mechanism, hyperupcalls, ...

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  13. On the diversity of cluster workloads and its impact on research results

    George Amvrosiadis, Jun Woo Park, Gregory R. Ganger, and Garth A. Gibson, Carnegie Mellon University; Elisabeth Baseman and Nathan DeBardeleben, Los Alamos National Laboratory Six years ago, Google released an invaluable set of scheduler logs which has al ...

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  14. Don't share, Don't lock: Large-scale Software Connection Tracking with Krononat

    often too expensive. In this paper, we present Krononat, a distributed software NAT that runs on ...

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  15. Getting to the Root of Concurrent Binary Search Tree Performance

    shared memory occurring only when modifying the data structure. However, this paper shows that in ...

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  16. DSAC: Effective Static Analysis of Sleep-in-Atomic-Context Bugs in Kernel Modules

    executions. In this paper, we propose a practical static approach named DSAC, to effectively detect SAC bugs ...

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  17. Putting the "Micro" Back in Microservice

    requiring hundreds of milliseconds for a cold launch. In this paper, we describe a novel design for ...

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  18. The Battle of the Schedulers: FreeBSD ULE vs. Linux CFS

    Julia Lawall, Gilles Muller, and Julien Sopena, Sorbonne University/Inria/LIP6 This paper analyzes the ...

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  19. Towards Better Understanding of Black-box Auto-Tuning: A Comparative Analysis for Storage Systems

    they all applied only one or few optimization methods. In this paper, for the first time, we apply and ...

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  20. Soteria: Automated IoT Safety and Security Analysis

    evaluate whether an IoT app or environment is safe, secure, and operates correctly. In this paper, we ...

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  21. DynaMix: Dynamic Mobile Device Integration for Efficient Cross-device Resource Sharing

    Dongju Chae, POSTECH; Joonsung Kim and Gwangmu Lee, Seoul National University; Hanjun Kim, POSTECH; Kyung-Ah Chang and Hyogun Lee, Samsung Electronics; Jangwoo Kim, Seoul National University In the era of the Internet of Things, users desire more valuable ...

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  22. HashKV: Enabling Efficient Updates in KV Storage via Hashing

    Helen H. W. Chan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Yongkun Li, University of Science and Technology of China; Patrick P. C. Lee, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Yinlong Xu, University of Science and Technology of China Persistent key-value (KV) s ...

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  23. Locality-Aware Software Throttling for Sparse Matrix Operation on GPUs

    Salmon and Eddy Z. Zhang, Rutgers University This paper tackles the cache thrashing problem caused by the ...

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  24. Applying Hardware Transactional Memory for Concurrency-Bug Failure Recovery in Production Runs

    help recover from concurrency-bug failures during production runs are highly desired. This paper ...

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  25. Virtualizing Energy Storage Management Using RAIBA

    significant safety risks and efficiency challenges. This paper presents the design, implementation and ...

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