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Anomaly Detection in Large-Scale Cloud Systems: An Industry Case and Dataset

Mohammad Saiful Islam, Mohamed Sami Rakha, William Pourmajidi, Janakan Sivaloganathan, John Steinbacher, Andriy Miranskyy

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Abstract

As Large-Scale Cloud Systems (LCS) become increasingly complex, effective anomaly detection is critical for ensuring system reliability and performance. However, there is a shortage of large-scale, real-world datasets available for benchmarking anomaly detection methods. To address this gap, we introduce a new high-dimensional dataset from IBM Cloud, collected over 4.5 months from the IBM Cloud Console. This dataset comprises <tex xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">$\mathbf{3 9, 3 6 5}$</tex> rows and 117,448 columns of telemetry data. Additionally, we demonstrate the application of machine learning models for anomaly detection and discuss the key challenges faced in this process. This study and the accompanying dataset provide a resource for researchers and practitioners in cloud system monitoring. It facilitates more efficient testing of anomaly detection methods in real-world data, helping to advance the development of robust solutions to maintain the health and performance of large-scale cloud infrastructures.

Topics & Concepts

Cloud computingAnomaly detectionScale (ratio)Anomaly (physics)Computer scienceData scienceData miningOperating systemCartographyGeographyPhysicsCondensed matter physicsNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsSoftware System Performance and Reliability