A cloud log debugging framework combining log clustering, LLM reasoning, and reinforcement-learning recovery planning is claimed to improve fault location accuracy by 16.2 percent, but the supporting accuracy experiments are absent from the paper.
Scalability Optimization in Cloud-Based AI Inference Services: Strategies for Real-Time Load Balancing and Automated Scaling
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The rapid expansion of AI inference services in the cloud necessitates a robust scalability solution to manage dynamic workloads and maintain high performance. This study proposes a comprehensive scalability optimization framework for cloud AI inference services, focusing on real-time load balancing and autoscaling strategies. The proposed model is a hybrid approach that combines reinforcement learning for adaptive load distribution and deep neural networks for accurate demand forecasting. This multi-layered approach enables the system to anticipate workload fluctuations and proactively adjust resources, ensuring maximum resource utilisation and minimising latency. Furthermore, the incorporation of a decentralised decision-making process within the model serves to enhance fault tolerance and reduce response time in scaling operations. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed model enhances load balancing efficiency by 35\ and reduces response delay by 28\, thereby exhibiting a substantial optimization effect in comparison with conventional scalability solutions.
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Leveraging Large Language Model for Intelligent Log Processing and Autonomous Debugging in Cloud AI Platforms
A cloud log debugging framework combining log clustering, LLM reasoning, and reinforcement-learning recovery planning is claimed to improve fault location accuracy by 16.2 percent, but the supporting accuracy experiments are absent from the paper.