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DRAM Failure Prediction in AIOps: Empirical Evaluation, Challenges and Opportunities

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arxiv 2104.15052 v2 pith:ZNQ7OJN2 submitted 2021-04-30 cs.LG cs.AR

classification cs.LGcs.AR
keywords dramfailurepredictiontaskdataempiricalaiopsanomaly
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DRAM failure prediction is a vital task in AIOps, which is crucial to maintain the reliability and sustainable service of large-scale data centers. However, limited work has been done on DRAM failure prediction mainly due to the lack of public available datasets. This paper presents a comprehensive empirical evaluation of diverse machine learning techniques for DRAM failure prediction using a large-scale multi-source dataset, including more than three millions of records of kernel, address, and mcelog data, provided by Alibaba Cloud through PAKDD 2021 competition. Particularly, we first formulate the problem as a multi-class classification task and exhaustively evaluate seven popular/state-of-the-art classifiers on both the individual and multiple data sources. We then formulate the problem as an unsupervised anomaly detection task and evaluate three state-of-the-art anomaly detectors. Further, based on the empirical results and our experience of attending this competition, we discuss major challenges and present future research opportunities in this task.

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