Today's networks (data centers, ISPs, and enterprises) all run many hardware middleboxes and software network functions. The performance of these components is critical for network management and user experiences. However, when performance problems happen, it often takes a lot of human efforts to instrument and debug these systems especially when many network functions interact with each other and with traffic dynamics.
We are a group of researchers from Harvard and AT&T who are building new diagnosis tools that can automatically find potential root causes for performance problems in network functions (especially those tail latency problems that are hard to diagnose). This project is led by my advisor Minlan Yu (Homepage:
http://minlanyu.seas.harvard.edu/), an Associate Professor in Harvard University.