

The FRESCO project is engaged in the systematic collection, curation, and presentation of public failure data pertinent to large-scale computing systems, all of which is consolidated in a repository named FRESCO. Originating from Purdue, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and U of Texas at Austin, the datasets encapsulate both static and dynamic information, encompassing system usage, workloads, and failure data, applicable to both planned and unplanned outages. Navigate through the subsequent link to delve into the data.
In a broader context, the FRESCO project seeks to illuminate the intricacies of system failures and usage patterns within large-scale computing environments, thereby providing a rich data repository that stands to benefit researchers, technologists, and data scientists in navigating the complexities and challenges inherent in managing and maintaining robust computing infrastructures. This endeavor not only facilitates a deeper understanding of system failures but also propels further research and development in the realm of dependable computing systems.