Analysis of the Current State of Self-healing Systems

Authors

  • Igor Ruban Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Ukraine
  • Valentyn Lebediev Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30837/csitic52021231856

Keywords:

Self-healing systems, autonomic computing, autonomic computing systems, autonomic computing model, self-updating of IT systems, IT infrastructure of the enterprise

Abstract

Recently, growing interest in the class of so-called self-healing systems. As you know, if the maintenance of the IT infrastructure of the enterprise is associated with the maintenance of only a few servers and a pair of switches, then usually everything works well and with manual control. However, when the number of servers grows and begins to be calculated by tens, some of them have to be temporarily suspended for periods of downtime, the service becomes a complex process. The search for acceptable solutions forced the market to "remember" the technology of autonomous computing (autonomic computing). The process of introduction of tools of autonomics calculations into IT system, realizing the mechanism of self-regulation with a possibility of self-restoration of the initial condition existing before the beginning of disturbances is considered.

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Published

2021-05-30

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RELIABILITY AND SAFETY ASSURANCE TECHNOLOGIES FOR COMPUTER AND INFORMATIONAL SYSTEMS