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Proactive Failure Avoidance, Recovery and Maintenance
(PFARM) Summary of DSN Workshop at Estoril, Lisbon, Portugal, June 29th, 2009 |
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INTRODUCTION Over the last decade, research on dependable computing has undergone a shift from reactive towards proactive methods: Traditionally, fault tolerance was reacting to errors or component failures in order to prevent them to turn into system failures, and maintenance was following fixed, time-based plans. However, due to an ever increasing system complexity, use of commercial-off-the-shelf components, virtualization, ongoing system patches and updates, etc., such approaches have become difficult to apply. Therefore, a new area in dependability research has emerged focusing on proactive approaches that start acting before a problem arises in order to increase time-to-failure and/or reduce time-to-repair. These techniques frequently build on the anticipation of upcoming problems based on runtime monitoring. Industry and academia has come up with several terms for such techniques, each focusing on different aspects, including self-* computing, autonomic computing, proactive fault management, trustworthy computing, software rejuvenation, or preventive/proactive maintenance.
GOAL of this WEBSITE We started out with the PFARM workshop in order to form a community of people from industry as well as academia working on proactive failure avoidance, recovery and maintenance. This website tries to move along this line. Its main goals are
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Last updated Sep 25th, 2009 |
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