SLA Violation Prediction In Cloud Computing: A Machine Learning Perspective
classification
💻 cs.DC
cs.LG
keywords
cloudlearningmachinemethodsrandomre-samplingviolationviolations
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Service level agreement (SLA) is an essential part of cloud systems to ensure maximum availability of services for customers. With a violation of SLA, the provider has to pay penalties. In this paper, we explore two machine learning models: Naive Bayes and Random Forest Classifiers to predict SLA violations. Since SLA violations are a rare event in the real world (~0.2 %), the classification task becomes more challenging. In order to overcome these challenges, we use several re-sampling methods. We find that random forests with SMOTE-ENN re-sampling have the best performance among other methods with the accuracy of 99.88 % and F_1 score of 0.9980.
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